The state has one of the highest eviction rates in the U.S., and Black women and children are disproportionately the target
Hundreds of residents were given 24 hours to leave their homes in October after a judge ruled against them in September
The pandemic-era federal housing subsidy is set to run out by the end of 2026, leaving tens of thousands across the U.S. unsure of where they’ll live next
David Peery is launching a new Florida organization aimed at advocacy and legal challenges to repressive state and federal laws
CoMo Mobile Aid Collective provides food, access to doctors appointments and medication, and other services to locals experiencing homelessness
In this first-person account, writer and journalist Jocelyn Figueroa details how eviction often leads to more than being unhoused.
Harsh policies targeting unhoused people in the so-called sanctuary city ensnare newly arrived migrants, who now have fewer places to turn for shelter and support
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
After the fires destroyed thousands of homes, displaced residents face rental price gouging and dire need for essential supplies
Stephie Moul had nothing. Then, she found the Transgender Emergency Fund
Two leading candidates present two vastly different approaches to tackling key issues: address the root cause or mass incarcerate
Local health and outreach workers say they have seen aggressive forms of cancer and staph infections show up among those living near the site in Pensacola
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