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10-Year Plan to End Homeless in Long Beach

Every day in Long Beach, nearly 4,475 adults and children are homeless and hundreds more are on the verge of homelessness. On February 15, 2005 the Long Beach Homeless Services Advisory Committee presented a proposal for a strategic planning process to implement long-range, citywide planning dedicated to the issue of ending homelessness in Long Beach. Following the presentation, the City Council directed City Manager, Gerald R. Miller, to work with City staff and the community to create a process for developing this strategic plan.

Background Homeless Definitions Education on Homeless

Who is Most At Risk? Powerpoint Presentation

Calendar of Meetings
Meeting Notice
Meeting Notice (Espanol)
Meeting Notice (Khmer)
Meeting Minutes
Steering Committee June 29, 2005
Working Group Notes August 3, 2005

Notes from District 3 Focus Group Meeting-September 10, 2005 

Publications
Illegal to be Homeless: The Criminalization of Homelessness in the United States
News Articles

First Truth About the Homeless: Nobody Cares

Basic Wage Won't Pay Rent

Hunger on Rise in California, Study Finds

For Many, Housing Prices Out of Reach

Protection Sought for L.A's Easy Prey
Other Resources
http://www.iurd.org/lb_homeless_research/localFacts.html
http://homeless-research.com/

http://www.housingalliancepa.org/

http://www.weingart.org/institute/
http://www.endhomelessness.org/ / naeh.org

www.housingadvocates.org




 
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