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Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $900,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Bank of America Announces 2019 Neighborhood Builder Award Recipients
Susan Thomas Named President of the Melville Charitable Trust
Connecticut Service Providers Connect 397 Young People to Housing in 100 Days
HARTFORD, CT -- A group of service providers from across Connecticut announced Thursday that they have housed 397 youth and young adults in 100 days. The 100-Day Challenge was supported by funding from HUD, with an outpouring of philanthropic support from more than 20 funders across Connecticut.
New Britain Groups Fund 100-Day Challenge to End Youth Homelessness
100 Day Challenge Works to End Youth Homelessness in Bristol Region
Connecticut Launches 100-Day Challenges to End Youth Homelessness
Connecticut Community Foundation Awards $96,000 in Grants to Support the Economic Vitality of Greater Waterbury and the Litchfield Hills
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $924,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Local Nonprofit Columbus House Named 2018 Bank of America Neighborhood Builder®
Housing and Health – Foundations Fund Research in CT to Examine Relationship
Local Habitat for Humanity chapters and Bank of America partner on fifth annual Global Build in Connecticut
Hartford Foundation Awards More Than $782,000 to Help Reduce Homelessness in Greater Hartford
Three Rivers Increases Resources For Homeless Students
Report: 1 in 10 Young Adults Experience Homelessness During 1 Year, High Number are LGBTQ
WASHINGTON — A groundbreaking study released today by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago reveals one in 10 young adults between the ages of 18 and 25, and at least one in 30 adolescents between the age of 13 and 17 experience some form of homelessness over the course of a year. This study captures youth homelessness broadly, including situations such as sleeping on the streets, in shelters, running away, and couch surfing. CCP member Melville Charitable Trust is one of several funders who supported the research.