Senate Bill 408 has established a study committee to better understand the proven disproportionate negative impacts of the housing crisis on people living with disabilities. Specific information on the bill […]
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NHCEH Responds to Supreme Court’s Ruling in Johnson v Grants Pass
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling in Johnson v Grants Pass, a case that centers around whether municipalities can ban people experiencing unsheltered homelessness on […]
No Cause Evictions Will Affect Homeless Rates
No cause evictions allow landlords to evict tenants at the end of a lease, without good cause. This leaves individuals and families – with no reason given – to find […]
NHCEH Letter on the Importance of Increasing Rates for Emergency Shelters
The NH Coalition to End Homelessness submitted written testimony to inform the House Finance Committee’s April 23rd discussion about SB406, making an appropriation to the Department of Health and Human […]
2024 NHCEH Hope Starts Here Scholarship Applications Now Available!
NHCEH is pleased to announce that the 2024 NHCEH Hope Starts Here Scholarship Application has been released. The NH Coalition to End Homelessness Hope Starts Here Scholarship provides financial support […]
NHCEH Letter re Impact of NH’s Housing Crisis on People with Disabilities
NH Coalition to End Homelessness submitted written testimony to inform the February 16 discussion about HB 1168, establishing a committee to study the impact of the housing crisis on people […]
Homeless Memorial Day Vigils to be Held Thursday, December 21
Each December, vigils are held across the country to remember and honor those experiencing homelessness who passed away during the year. These memorials are traditionally held on December 21st, as […]
NHCEH State of Homelessness Report Identifies Significant Rise in Chronic and Unsheltered Homelessness
The New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness (NHCEH) released its annual report, The State of Homelessness in New Hampshire, today, providing an analysis of statewide trends in homelessness based on […]