How 3 mayors are combating homelessness - Harvard Gazette
Briefly

How 3 mayors are combating homelessness - Harvard Gazette
""Public safety, public health: All the things we do as a city are impacted by the issue of homelessness," said Monroe Nichols, mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma."
""We are here because we understand that homelessness represents a highly visible and highly unacceptable humanitarian crisis," said moderator Howard Koh."
As of the latest data, approximately 770,000 people are homeless in the U.S., with a significant portion unsheltered. Mayors from various cities convened at Harvard to discuss strategies for addressing this crisis, emphasizing its impact on public safety and health. The forum, part of a larger initiative, aimed to foster collaboration among leaders to tackle the growing issue of homelessness, which is viewed as a humanitarian crisis requiring urgent action from all sectors of society.
Read at Harvard Gazette
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]