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Emergency shelter learning series continues on November 9! |
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The most recent installment in the Emergency Shelter Learning Series addressed rules and safety for shelters that serve families and survivors of domestic violence. But what about shelters that serve single adults?
In this month's webinar, join Alliance staff and shelter providers who have made the switch to low-barrier models. Learn how to re-examine your rules and shift them to expectations that promote safety. |
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Support Our Work and Share Resources at the 2018 Family and Youth Conference! |
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Opportunities are available to sponsor the 2018 National Conference on Ending Family and Youth Homelessness, and to purchase an information table at the conference.
By sponsoring the conference, you are supporting the important mission to end homelessness for family and youth. Information tables are available to share and receive resources at the conference. |
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GUEST BLOG: making the shift happen in virginia |
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Are you familiar with “the shift?” That’s the process of adopting a low-barrier and housing-focused model for emergency shelter.
This week, guest blogger, Kendall Cloeter, Housing Program Administrator for the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development, describes the process of making “the shift” happen as part of the Virginia Emergency Shelter Learning Community. |
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