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The Housing Collective and our partners develop and deliver tools to help planners, policymakers, service providers, and citizens advance housing solutions in Connecticut.
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit the Stamford Housing Hub, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours, Monday-Friday 8am–12pm. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Fairfield County, CT
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit the Norwalk Housing Hub, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours, Monday, Tuesday, or Friday, 9:30am–2pm. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Fairfield County, CT
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The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development is is proposing a drastic and immediate change to the Continuum of Care (CoC) program, the main source of federal funding to help end homelessness in Connecticut. This fact sheet outlines the statewide impact of these changes.
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Supportive Housing
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit the Bridgeport Housing Hub, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours, Monday–Friday, 9am–12pm. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors Fairfield County
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Fairfield County, CT
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit one of the Litchfield County Housing Hubs, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors Northwest Connecticut
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Northwest CT; Litchfield County, CT
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit the Danbury Housing Hub, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours, Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday, 10am–3pm. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors Fairfield County
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Fairfield County, CT
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If you don’t have a safe place to sleep—or you’re about to lose your housing—please use the information on this flyer to make an appointment to visit one of the Waterbury Housing Hubs, our local drop-in center. You do not need an appointment if you visit during walk-in hours. Any language can be accommodated.
- Initiative Opening Doors Northwest Connecticut
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region Northwest CT
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Sarah Pavone, Director of Strategy for Journey Home, a nonprofit leading efforts to end homelessness in Connecticut's Capital Region, shared insights from her organization's Encampment to Housing initiative. This innovative program aimed to house 200 individuals over two years by combining direct outreach, landlord partnerships, and long-term support services.
- Initiative Housing Innovation Lab
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region Eastern CT
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Landlords and property owners play a vital role in supporting tenant stability. For those renting to individuals with lived experience of homelessness, understanding potential challenges is essential to building strong, mutually beneficial relationships.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Landlords
- Audience Residents
- Region CT
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This session – held in collaboration with the United Way of Greater Waterbury—focused on how rental subsidies work and how landlords can use them to support stable, long-term tenant relationships.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Landlords
- Audience Residents
- Region CT
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While communities strive towards providing permanent housing for all who need it, they are still faced with serving the existing unsheltered population, prompting the question: “What do we do in the meantime?” The strategies in this document explain how communities might respond in these situations.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Shelter; Crisis Intervention; Homelessness; Outreach
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Outreach
- Audience Officials; Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Outreach; Homelessness; Crisis Intervention
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region CT
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This resource from the National Alliance to End Homelessness outlines a Housing-Focused Street Outreach Framework designed to help communities engage people experiencing unsheltered homelessness. It provides strategies for connecting individuals to permanent housing quickly and effectively through person-centered outreach, case management, and system coordination.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Outreach
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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The Emergency Shelter Learning Series provides guidance and tools to help shelters become more effective and accessible. Focused on a Housing First approach, it offers webinars and resources to improve shelter practices and better support people in crisis.
- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Housing Affordability; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Youth; Education; Homelessness
- Audience Residents; Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Youth; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Diversion; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Outreach; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Outreach; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Outreach; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Health; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Capacity Building; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region CT
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Capacity Building; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Homelessness; Case Management
- Audience Community Organizations
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Older Adults; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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- Initiative Opening Doors
- Topic Health; Crisis Intervention; Homelessness
- Audience Community Organizations
- Region USA
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