Join NLIHC, NAEH, and CBPP Webinar on Homelessness and Housing First on February 21!

NLIHC, the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH), and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) invite advocates nationwide to register for the third webinar in our series on homelessness and Housing First.

The webinar, “Housing First Promotes Health,” will be held on Tuesday, February 21, from 2:30 to 4 pm ET. The webinar will provide an overview of the research on Housing First and health, the important role state governments can have in bringing housing and supportive services together, and the opportunities and challenges for implementing Housing First for people with significant health challenges.

Register at: https://bit.ly/3XJFKoe

Agenda

  • Welcome & Opening Remarks
    • Peggy Bailey, Vice President for Housing and Income Security, CBPP
  • Housing First Promotes Health
    • Margot Kushel, Director of Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, University of California, San Francisco
    • Whitney Joy Howard, Housing Team Unit Manager, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
    • Christy Respress, President & CEO, Pathways to Housing DC
    • Eleanor Bradford, Senior Program Director, Turning Point, Macomb County, MI; Board Member, Detroit Continuum of Care (CoC); Consumer Advisory Board Member, National Alliance to End Homelessness
  • Take Action & Closing Remarks
    • Peggy Bailey, Vice President for Housing and Income Security, CBPP

Please note that this webinar is not a training, and webinar attendees will not receive a certificate of completion.

Register today!

More than 7,000 people registered for the four-part webinar series we held in August and September. Given the tremendous interest among stakeholders and the increased risk of harmful measures to criminalize homelessness, we decided to continue our national webinar series monthly, beginning on December 12. We will continue to share critical information about solutions to homelessness and amplify the work of advocates and people with lived expertise across the nation. Did you miss the four webinars in our first series on homelessness and Housing First? Check out the webinar recaps, including the links to the recording and presentation slides.

Homelessness is a crisis in many communities – one that demands urgent action. To end homelessness once and for all, federal, state, and local governments must invest in proven solutions at the scale necessary to address the problem. The Housing First model is one of the best strategies for ending homelessness. Housing First recognizes that affordable and accessible homes are the foundation on which people thrive, and by combining housing with access to supportive services, Housing First can help people exit homelessness and live stably in their communities. 

In communities across the nation, however, some misguided policymakers are responding to this crisis by advancing dangerous rhetoric and harmful, dehumanizing measures that will make it even harder for people to exit homelessness. It is critical that advocates nationwide are unified in pushing back against stigmatizing and counterproductive efforts that seek to criminalize homelessness, impose punitive requirements, and even prevent the development of affordable housing.

As our communities struggle with soaring inflation, skyrocketing rents, increased evictions, and, in many cases, more homelessness, it is more important than ever that advocates work together to advance the bold policies and anti-racist reforms needed to ensure stable, affordable, and accessible homes for all people experiencing and at risk of homelessness.

Learn more about Housing First at: https://bit.ly/3ViLyU6