A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's CitiesUnited States Conference of Mayors, 2004 |
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affordable housing America's Cities applications assisted housing average Boston Burlington Care Not Cash Cedar Rapids Center Charleston chronically homeless city officials Cleveland Community continue decreased demand for emergency Denver Detroit economy emergency food assistance employment families with children family shelter food assistance facilities Food Bank food pantries funding homeless families homeless individuals homeless services Homelessness in America's households Housing Authority housing program Hunger and Homelessness income Kansas City lack Louisville Metro low-income member agencies mental health Miami months Nashville Norfolk number of emergency number of families nutritional Orleans outreach Paul percent increase permanent housing permanent supportive housing Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Project Bread public housing Report on Hunger requests for emergency Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Santa Monica Seattle Section 8 Housing Section 8 vouchers served stay substance abuse survey cities total number transitional housing units Trenton unmet waiting list yes yes
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Página 8 - The reader should note that in no case do the percentages reported for a survey question include a city unable to respond to that question. • New York City: "Bequests fren AIDS projects, shelters and transitional housing have increased.
Página 6 - ... survey. That survey showed that the demand for emergency services had increased in cities across the nation and that on average only 43 percent of that demand was being met. Since that time the Conference has done numerous reports on hunger, homelessness and poverty 1n cities.
Página 3 - Mayors surveyed 26 major cities whose mayors are members of Its Task Force on Hunger and Homelessness. The survey sought Information from each city on 1) the demand for emergency food assistance and emergency shelter, and the capacity of local agencies to meet that demand; 2) the causes of hunger and homelessness and the demographics of the populations experiencing these problems; 3) the status of housing affordable by low-Income...