A new report from the US Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) is a stated attempt across 19 federal agencies to reduce homelessness 25% by January 2025, so effectively two years from now.
Built around "equity, evidence, and data evaluation" and offering three solutions — "housing and supports, crisis response, and prevention" — President Biden in a letter that's part of the plan admits that it is "ambitious" and is not something that the federal government can do by itself.
"We need partners at the State and local levels, in the private sector, and from philanthropies to all play a part in meeting this goal," Biden wrote.
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