
Coalition for the Homeless
@homelesshou
We're a nonprofit that unites partners & maximizes resources to move people experiencing homelessness into permanent housing w/ supportive services.
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So proud to be part of such incredible work! š©·Thank you Office of Judge Lina Hidalgo City of Houston





We are so excited to be one of the 17 finalist cities in the running to receive a $1 million grant as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies prestigious #PublicArtChallengešØ. We are proud to be a partner for the proposed project that aims to address homelessness through public artš.



Our CEO, Mike Nichols, sat down with CalMatters to take a look at the advantages of prioritizing permanent housing. Listen to the full interview on Texas Standard (@texasstandard.bsky.social), how Houston and other Texas cities are combatting homelessness.ā¬ļø #CFTH #endhomelessness



Houston Endowment gives $15M to groups fighting homelessness, calls on others to fill 'funding gap' THE BEACON Coalition for the Homeless U.S.VETS via Rebecca Schuetz Houston Chronicle houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-tā¦

Since 2012, Houston has reduced homelessness by >60%. Today Houston Endowment is giving $15M to four key partners to move this transformational work forward. Read more: bit.ly/3Qalz1s @homelessHOU, @search.homeless, @usvetshouston & @thebeaconhouston #TheWayHomeHOU


āBoth Bass and Johnson said they were impressed by how well the city and county worked together to address homelessness.ā We are proud of our regionās unified approach, developed in close collaboration with City of Houston, Coalition for the Homeless, and agencies across the County.




How have Houston and Harris County tackled homelessness and what are upcoming challenges? Coalition for the Homelessās Mike Nichols, New Hope Housingās Joy Horak-Brown, Avenue 360ās Dr. Charlene Flash, and OCAās Samantha Maggiani discuss with ULI Houston members today:


By Sara Martinez of Coalition for the Homeless: "Over the last decade, Houston has accomplished incredible things when it comes to addressing homelessness. Overall homelessness has decreased by more than 60%. We effectively ended veteran homelessness in 2015." cal.news/45WXPSZ 6/9

Yesterday I helped honor my dear friend and fervent public servant, Mike Nichols at Council! Heās retiring as CEO and President of Coalition for the Homeless. We have reduced homelessness over 60% since 2011. Wishing him the best on his well-earned retirement. Weāre grateful for his service.
