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National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty

Mission

We work for positive, constructive solutions to help stabilize the lives of homeless people and provide them an opportunity to become productive citizens. Our work addresses the underlying causes of homelessness: the lack of housing, income, social services, and civil rights. We take a leadership role ensuring implementation of homeless assistance and rights programs while advancing solutions to homelessness, providing a voice to the over three million Americans who are homeless each year.

Programs

We focus our efforts on crucial efforts including our: Civil Rights Project - work to end the disturbing trend in communities nationally to punish people for being homeless, while cultivating positive community responses to homelessness. Surplus Property Project - work with grassroots homeless groups nationally to help them convert vacant federal properties into housing, job training, and childcare facilities for homeless people. Homeless Children's Education Project - work to ensure homeless children access to a public school education, as required by federal law. DC Homelessness Prevention Project - work to remove barriers homeless District residents face in accessing vital welfare support services that they need to gain employment and become productive members of society.

About

Website
www.nlchp.org
Location
1411 K St Nw
Washington, DC 20005
Basic Info
Founded: 1989
EIN: 52-1633883
Tax Status: 501(c)(3)
Annual Budget: $884,320
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