(NCH) Don't miss out on today's Hunger & Homelessness Awareness events
November 2020 National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week is November 15-22! Don't forget to #ShareYourTable via social media.
TODAY, 3pm EST
Please join our monthly Town Hall for people experiencing homelessness, today at 3pm Eastern.
Today we'll be talking civil rights, and over-criminalization of people experiencing poverty and homelessness. We will be joined by Paul Boden of the Western Regional Advocacy Project, General Dogon of LA Community Action Network, and Anita Beaty, longtime advocate from Atlanta. National Call-in Day TODAY
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), and members of the Disaster Housing Recovery Coalition (DHRC) and Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) multisector affordable homes campaign, invite advocates across the country to participate in a National Call In Day on Thursday, November 19 to urge Congress to take immediate action to ensure housing stability for people experiencing homelessness and the lowest-income renters.
Congress must act quickly to provide emergency housing resources and protections to prevent a spike in housing instability, evictions, and homelessness – and with it, and increased spread of COVID-19 - this winter. Click below for more resources, please call your elected officials today!! Webinars Today Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 1pm EST This webinar will discuss the latest state-of-play and ideas for what you can do in your state to elevate the urgent needs federal policymakers are leaving unaddressed right now. We'll also share revamped materials for you to use in your communications and advocacy work, such as updated talking points. Click to register.
National Homelessness Law Center, 2pm EST The 2020 Election has changed the political landscape for housing and homelessness advocates at the federal, state, and local levels. There will be new opportunities to move us toward the human right to housing and greater equity across race, gender, and ability lines. But there will also be places we will need to defend against policies that will take us further from the goal of housing justice. Click to Register. |