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Housing Initiative Aims to Transform Lives of Homeless

June 10, 2024 | New Orleans City, Orleans Parish, Louisiana



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Housing Initiative Aims to Transform Lives of Homeless
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the \"Home For Good\" initiative aimed at addressing homelessness in the region. The initiative, which seeks to house and stabilize 1,500 individuals experiencing homelessness, is a collaborative effort involving Unity of Greater New Orleans and Travelers' Aid of Greater New Orleans.

During the presentation, officials highlighted progress made in the first quarter of the initiative, specifically focusing on the closure of several encampments, including Trapotulus, Tremay, and OC Haley. Currently, efforts are underway to address additional sites, although specific locations were not disclosed to ensure the safety of individuals involved.

The initiative employs multiple pathways to facilitate housing access. Pathway 1 involves targeted encampment decommissioning, with ongoing collaboration between the health department and partner organizations. To date, 154 individuals have been successfully housed from encampments, with an impressive 97% of them remaining in stable housing.

Looking ahead, officials indicated that work on additional pathways is forthcoming, emphasizing the importance of continued efforts to support the unsheltered population. The meeting underscored the commitment of local agencies to tackle homelessness through strategic partnerships and targeted interventions.

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