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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
To End Homelessness In Durham
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What is Homelessness?
A homeless person is someone who is living on the street or in an emergency shelter, or who would be living on the street or in an emergency shelter without the SHP assistance. A person is considered homeless only when he/she resides in one of the places described below:
- In places not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings (on the street).
- In an emergency shelter.
- In transitional or supportive housing for homeless persons who originally came from the streets or emergency shelters.
- In any of the above places but is spending a short time (up to 30 consecutive days) in a hospital or other institution.
- Is being evicted within a week from a private dwelling unit and no subsequent residence has been identified and the person lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing.
- Is being discharged within a week from an institution, such as a mental health or substance abuse treatment facility or a jail/prison, in which the person has been a resident for more than 30 consecutive days and no subsequent residence has been identified and the person lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing.
- Is fleeing a domestic violence housing situation and no subsequent residence has been identified and the person lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing.
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The Durham Ten Year Plan To End Homelessness is supported by the generous gifts and donations of our committed friend and supporter. To contribute on line to the end of homelessness in Durham, just click the button and use you credit card, debit card, or PayPal account. Thank you for your support.
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The 10-Year Results Plan to End Homelessness in Durham is the result of a partnership between the City of Durham, Durham County and Triangle United Way. |