These are various websites in the United States including blogs with a focus on Homelessness or Housing for homeless people. We do not rate them, but provide this information as a public service.
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A national advocacy network of homeless persons, activists, service providers, and others committed to ending homelessness. This site contains fact sheets, legislation, alerts, an on-line library, directories of homelessness advocacy groups, and a compre
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A Federation of public, private and non-profit organizations that promote community-based solutions to homelessness. Site contains biographies of homeless people, ideas of how you can help end homelessness, fact sheets, and a discussion forum.
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NAEHCY, a national grassroots membership association, serves as the voice and the social conscience for the education of children and youth in homeless situations. NAEHCY connects educators, parents, advocates, researchers and service providers.
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An organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and at risk youth. The Site contains a newsletter and some biographies of street children.
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This site is known as the legal arm of the nationwide movement to end homelessness. Contains information about the legal rights of homeless people, food stamp information, and legal updates.
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Contains information about the Association, information on the NASNA conferences, how to join NASNA, and how to start a street newspaper.
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Homepage of the public housing authority for Cuyahoga County.
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At this web site, renters and tenants can advertise or search for rental units.
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Site includes HUD news, information on how you can help the homeless, description of government programs designed to help the homeless, and sections on what to do if you are homeless.
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An organization dedicated to advancing social justice by funding organizations through workplace giving. Web Site includes listing of membership agencies, how to give donations, and updates on volunteer and internship positions.
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The First Call for Help database with comprehensive list of social services and programs that serve homeless and low income individuals in Northeast Ohio.
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A nationwide network of individuals and organizations committed to achieving health care for all. Web Site includes strategies for health care justice, action network, and a resource center for universal health care.
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An organization dedicated to achievement of high quality, affordable health and long term care for Americans. Site includes steps for action, publications, health links and resources.
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Provides support services to children and youth residing in temporary emergency shelters. Site contains program descriptions, special reports, news updates, and the text of McKinney Act law guaranteeing access to education for homeless children.
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Provides information about the Ohio Landlord Tenant Law to landlords and tenants in Cleveland. Information on rental rights, landlord and tenant mediation, and program information.
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The official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. Site includes Washington updates, news reports, U.S. Mayors newspaper, and the Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's cities.
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Housing America Corporation is a non-profit that focuses on empowering very-low and moderate income individuals and families through affordable rental housing, homeownership education, down payment assistance, Self-help program and foreclosure prevention.
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Helps poor people to improve their communities and change policies and institutions that affect their lives by developing their own organizations. Contains program information, jobs and economic development resources, and housing and community resources.
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A non-profit health and social service organization that serves as a critical link between health and social services problems and their potential solutions. Site contains advocacy alerts, electronic publications, public policy overviews, and links.
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CVM works to deploy Voice Mail to homeless and phoneless people with a goal of reaching those who live in the 50 most-populated cities in the US over the next 5 years. Provides technology to connect homeless people with prospective jobs and landlords.
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A network of students and community members that work on developing and improving programs to fight against hunger and homelessness. The group also uses education as a tool to fight poverty.
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Organization with hundreds of autonomous chapters that share free vegetarian food with hungry people and protest war and poverty throughout the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia.
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Find affordable housing anywhere in one of 36 states that contract with this national non-profit.
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To advance and encourage community organizing as a strategy for progressive change in Ohio. Organize! Ohio strives to build a system of support for community organizing efforts across he state by bringing together groups and organizations.
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A comprehensive list of affordable housing in Cuyahoga County. Has information on how to search for an apartment, and helpful tips for tenants. This website is also available for landlords to post housing vacancies that they may want to fill.