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Project H3: Home, Health, Hope

The Greater Phoenix 100,000 Homes Campaign Initiative

Project H3: Home, Health Hope is a collaborative effort of community leaders from the non-profit, governmental and business communities in the Greater Phoenix area striving to end homelessness in our communities. Project H3 is led by the Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness, but is supported by 30 agencies,organizations, and entities. Our Goal is to house the 50 most medically vulnerable persons living on the streets by April 2011 and provide the supportive services needed to keep them stable in that housing.

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The Common Ground 100,000 Homes Campaign

Common Ground Institute
14 East 28th Street,
New York, NY 10016
(212) 471-0800
100,000 Homes Web Site

The 100,000 Homes Campaign builds on the work of the National Alliance to End Homelessness and the Interagency Council on Homelessness which inspired over 300 American communities to create local plans to end homelessness. It brings Common Ground’s Street to Home program to a national scale to finish the job of ending chronic homelessness.

Since early 2008, Common Ground’s Street to Home program has helped 13 American cities make rapid and dramatic progress reducing street homelessness. Street to Home is a simple, replicable program that shows communities how to organize their resources to systematically reduce street homelessness, beginning with those who are most vulnerable to premature death on the street. It has been tailored to the situations of cities from Los Angeles (Project 50) to Fort Worth (Directions Home) to Washington, DC.


View the booklet to see the entire story.

Here is a Malcolm Gladwell article in the New Yorker magazine, Million $ Murray, subtitled, Why problems like homelessness may be easier to solve than to manage.

Other Supporting Materials

Costs of Serving Homeless Individuals in Nine Cities

The Do-It Yourself Cost-Study Guide

Connecticut Supportive Housing Demonstration Program
Evaluation Report Highlights