Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness

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Arlington

1,000 Homes Arlington has branded their local campaign as 100 Homes Arlington which is being led by Anita Friedman of Arlington County and spearheaded by the Arlington Department of Human Services and A-SPAN.

The Arlington team has finished their registry week! More than 150 community volunteers and Arlington County staff went out into the streets of Arlington to identify and survey the most vulnerable homeless individuals. Click here for the results!

100 Homes Arlington has received lots of exciting media coverage! Find out who's been talking about them!

  • October 27 - The Sun Gazette featured the 100 Homes Arlington Campaign's registry week and their efforts of getting a clearer picture of those who live on the streets. Read more here!
  • October 26 - Our friends at Rosslyn highlight 100 Homes Arlington's registry week as a part of their Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness. See the results!
  • October 26 - Great coverage on Registry Week from the Washington Post!
  • October 21 - More coverage on Registry Week from WUSA9!
  • October 21 - The Washington Examiner posted 100 Homes Arlington's initial registry week results! See them here!

For more information - see their website: 100 Homes Arlington

Stay tuned!

 

Mission

The Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness is dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness in the Commonwealth of Virginia through community collaboration, capacity building, education and advocacy.

Did you know?

There are 1,347 individuals who experience chronic homelessness in Virginia. Chronic homeless is defined as an unaccompanied individual with a disabling condition -- including mental illness, chemical dependence, and other chronic health conditions.

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