Take a few minutes and read Maureen Gilmer's article, "Indianapolis has a 5-year Plan to End Homelessness. Here’s What It Looks Like." She delves into some of the basic objectives of the plan and gives a great overview. Check it out! Overview
The Indianapolis Community Plan to End Homelessness 2018 - 2023, a five-year plan that includes a set of long-term solutions providing the types of systemic reforms necessary to take a truly collaborative approach to end homelessness in our community and serve as a catalyst to developing real solutions for this urgent need. This plan is written and launched by the Indianapolis Continuum of Care and CHIP. The goal of the five-year plan is that by 2023, any individual or family in Indianapolis who become homeless will spend no more than 30 days without a permanent, safe, affordable place to live.
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On August 2, the Indianapolis Continuum of Care and the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention & Prevention (CHIP) launched the first ever Indianapolis Coordinated Community Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness for Youth and Young Adults (YYA). The plan, which as created in collaboration with the Homeless Youth Task Force and Youth Action Board includes an assessment, plan, philosophies and models that will bring the community together to act and end YYA homelessness in Indianapolis by July 1, 2022.
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