Visit the Coalition for the Homeless at 2000 Crawford Street to learn about volunteer opportunities
Over 100 agencies work together to house people quickly through The Way Home.
This Housing First approach puts people in homes first, then adds support services to help them stay housed permanently.
The Way Home coordinates over 100 local agencies to quickly move people from homelessness into permanent housing. This Housing First system houses people first, then wraps around support services like healthcare, job training, and case management. The approach serves everyone regardless of their background or ability to pay, prioritizing those with the greatest needs.
Coordinates Houston's homeless response system, connecting people to housing and services through data-driven community partnerships.
Visit website →The Coalition for the Homeless operates from Midtown at 2000 Crawford Street, but The Way Home system serves people experiencing homelessness across Houston.
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Stable housing helps neighbors rebuild their lives while strengthening our whole community. When people have homes, children attend school regularly, adults can keep jobs, and families stay together. This reduces strain on emergency services and has made Houston a national model for fighting homelessness.
You can volunteer with partner agencies, donate to the Coalition for the Homeless, or advocate for housing policies. The Coalition operates from 2000 Crawford Street in Midtown and has a website with specific ways to support this work.
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