After reforms to D.C.’s foster youth voucher process, more people leave care for stable housing
For the first time, D.C. has matched all of its vouchers for youth exiting foster care at risk of homelessness with a household.
Katie Doran
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How Mi Casa makes affordable housing, like its new development, sustainable
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D.C. has a displaced population problem
in many other countries, and as defined by the United Nations, many people who we consider homeless would instead be classified as internally displaced persons.
Kyle Machicado
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