Early Conference Registration Closes Nov. 12, Scholarship, Volunteer Opportunities Available








November 4, 2014    

ISSUES  |  POLICY  |  SOLUTIONS  |  NEWS & EVENTS Forward Editor: Emanuel Cavallaro


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Early Conference Registration Closes Nov. 12, Scholarship, Volunteer Opportunities Available


Early registration for the Alliance's 2015 National Conference on Ending Family and Youth Homelessness, which will take place at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina February 19 to 20, will close at 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Nov. 12. At that time, the early registration rate of $450 per person will expire, and the registration fee will increase to the regular rate of $525. Stay tuned to the Alliance newsletter and social media for future announcements about workshop content and keynote speakers.
Conference Reminder: Scholarship, Volunteer Opportunities Available
The Alliance is currently seeking candidates for our conference scholarship program. To apply, please complete the scholarship application and email the application to Alliance Conference Associate Jaime Colman
at jcolman@naeh.org. The deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 3.
Individuals who are interested in volunteering at the conference can receive complimentary conference registration. Positions are limited and are confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis. To learn more about opportunities to volunteer, please email inquiries to Alliance Conference Associate Jaime Colman.






Congress to Return from Recess
Congress is expected to return to session next Wednesday, Nov. 12, following their recess for the mid-term elections. During the 113th Congress' final session, what is known as the post-election "lame duck" session, legislators will address many outstanding bills that they were unable to address earlier in the legislative year.
Key findings include:
  • 235,000 different Canadians experience homelessness each year
  • 35,000 Canadians are homeless on any given night; and
  • Homelessness costs Canadians more than $7 billion per year.
Late last month, the Department of Housing and Urban Development released its "2014 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress," which showed that homelessness has declined by 11 percent since 2007. In this post, we take a look at the report's findings.
Here are 5 Steps for Raising the Issue of Homelessness at a Public Campaign Event
By Julie Klein
As part of our ongoing election season advocacy push, the Alliance is providing homeless advocates with tips for how to engage directly with their members of Congress while they are home in their home or district. In this post, we look at how advocates can engage members of Congress at election campaign events.
What Can Providers Do to Serve Homeless Youth Better?
By Liza Doran
With as many as half a million youth experiencing homelessness each year, it is surprising and frustrating that so little research on this population exists. In this post, we look at a recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services that presents findings from interviews with 656 young people served by street outreach programs.