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D.C. Council axes Mayor Bowser’s plans to put families back in congregate shelters
The D.C. Council removed a provision allowing families experiencing homelessness to be housed in communal shelters from the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget ahead of the council’s final budget vote on July 28, temporarily settling fears from advocates who worried a return to congregate housing would set back progress in creating safe shelter for families Read more…
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D.C. prepares for family shelters to exceed capacity under budget proposal
The administration proposed a return to allowing congregate sheltering for families – a practice that has been prohibited for years due to concerns about health and safety risks. Read more…
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D.C. could put some unhoused families in communal shelters again, worrying advocates
Mayor Muriel Bowser counted closing the D.C. General shelter as a key achievement of her second term in office, arguing its overcrowded, squalid conditions were unacceptable for the unhoused families living there. But advocates fear she’s now pushing a policy change that could reverse the city’s progress since its closure in 2018. Read more…
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Nonprofit law firms claim D.C. broke the law by removing 816 families from Rapid Rehousing without due process
Three D.C. families are suing the city for ending their rental subsidies, potentially forcing them into homelessness. Read more…
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Families sue D.C. for ending housing aid in unprecedented case
The city has sought to remove thousands of families from its rapid rehousing program. Officialls have blamed years of extensions for creating an unsustainable financial burden. Read more…
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D.C. increases homeless encampment clearings
D.C. has increased its efforts against homeless encampments this year. Read more…
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On The Record: Addressing Homelessness In D.C. In 2024
As 2023 closed out, D.C. landlords evicted close to 1,200 individuals and families, the D.C. Housing Authority’s public housing stock had 1,900-plus vacant units — and its occupied units continued to deteriorate. These numbers are just a few indicators that Washington, D.C., its government leaders, and the private sector are proactively forcing people from their Read more…
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PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Gray’s Budget Proposal would Shut Down DC’s Homeless Shelter System, Discovers Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
**Update: According to DHS’ recently released Homeless Services Budget Analysis for FY12, the funding gap for Homeless Services is actually $20.5 million. The analysis also reveals that the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is fully funded at 7.4 million for FY12. Read more about it here: DHSBudgetBriefing2012 _________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2011 Contact: Read more…