Homelessness

HHS is the United States government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and supporting the delivery of essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. As such, the delivery of treatment and services to persons experiencing homelessness is included in the activities of the Department. The coordination of these services, both within the Department, as well as with our Federal partners who provide housing and complementary service programs, is a critical component of achieving the goal of preventing and ending homelessness.

The U. S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) coordinates the Federal response to homelessness by partnering with 19 Federal agencies, state and local governments, advocates, service providers, and people experiencing homelessness to achieve the goals outlined in the first Federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness, Home, Together.

Grants

Learn about the HHS targeted and mainstreamed grant programs for those experiencing homelessness.

Research

Study HHS research conducted to provide better understanding of issues facing those experiencing homelessness.

Resources

Locate HHS resources for persons experiencing homelessness, policymakers, and providers.

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