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National Institute for Medical Respite Care to Launch July 15

National Institute for Medical Respite Care to Launch July 15 (NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — On July 15, 2020, the National Health Care for the Homeless Council will launch the National Institute for Medical Respite Care (NIMRC), the first-of-its-kind institute to identify best practices, offer expert services, and advance state-of-the-field knowledge in medical respite care (also known […]

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No Justice, No Peace

No Justice, No Peace The trauma of racism is compounded by the lack of constructive national leadership. This is especially true when elected officials and others seem intent on escalating violence and sowing purposeful divisions between people. All this prevents both progress and unity. According to Bobby Watts, CEO of the NHCHC, “America’s ‘original sin’

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$500,000 Philanthropic Partnership: Kaiser Permanente and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council

$500,000 Philanthropic Partnership: Kaiser Permanente and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council Sixteen nonprofits meeting the health needs of people experiencing homelessness in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic have been awarded a half-million dollars in grants through a funding partnership between Kaiser Permanente and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council

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NHCHC Commends Passage of CARES Act, Emphasizes a Long Road Ahead

NHCHC Commends Passage of CARES Act, Emphasizes a Long Road Ahead NASHVILLE, TN, March 30, 2020 – The president signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (H.R. 748) into law on March 27, 2020, providing $2 trillion in direct spending to address the COVID-19 pandemic.  The Council advocated for the inclusion of

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Administration’s FY2021 Proposed Federal Budget Violates Human Rights

Administration’s FY2021 Proposed Federal Budget Violates Human Rights Nashville, TN: The Trump Administration recently released a proposed budget for FY2021 with wide-ranging cuts to Medicaid, housing assistance, food programs, and other services of vital importance to people who are homeless. “People living on the street struggle mightily to survive,” says Bobby Watts, National Health Care

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