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Friday, Jun 28

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ECHO Statement on Supreme Court decision in Johnson v. Grants Pass

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AUSTIN (June 28, 2024) — The Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO) issued the following statement in response to the ruling issued by the U.S. Supreme Court Friday in the case

Tuesday, Jun 4

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Hope at Esperanza Community | Guest Perspective

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I am reminded as we approach the entrance that “they” would like to marginalize us, even make us disappear. I am thinking this way because what I had heard this place, formerly known as Camp RATT, was not positive.

Thursday, May 30

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Partners break ground on two new permanent housing developments

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AUSTIN (May 30, 2024) – Partners working to end homelessness in our community broke ground on two separate housing developments this month, adding 160 new units of supportive housing in

Monday, Apr 22

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Policing Poverty: Johnson v. Grants Pass at the Supreme Court

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By Kyle Walker and Donald Whitehead The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of Johnson v. Grants Pass beginning Monday, April 22. Justices will decide whether jurisdictions

Wednesday, Apr 10

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14 organizations awarded microgrants for diversion and rapid exit through WoodNext Foundation partnership with ECHO

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AUSTIN – Fourteen organizations working to end homelessness in Austin and Travis County have a new tool in their toolbox: at least $25,000 each to help eliminate financial barriers unhoused

Thursday, Feb 29

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KVUE: Grand opening for North Austin apartment complex to help people exiting homelessness

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AUSTIN – Caritas of Austin cut the ribbon on its first housing development this month, providing people ending their homelessness access to safe, stable places to live paired with supportive

Monday, Feb 5

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Austin/Travis County orgs receive record $12 million from federal grant program to end homelessness

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AUSTIN – Nine organizations in Austin and Travis County will receive nearly $12 million to help people end their homelessness as part of an annual nationwide grant cycle administered by

Friday, Dec 22

Community Impact: Revamped downtown Austin homeless shelter for women, transgender clients opens its doors

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AUSTIN – This week, the City of Austin and service provider Urban Alchemy re-opened a shelter facility that closed earlier in the year, adding much-needed short-term beds for women and

Monday, Nov 20

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Transgender Day of Remembrance

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Content warning: violence, hate crimes, and transphobia November 20th, Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), stands as a pivotal chapter in our collective awareness. Started in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn

Friday, Nov 3

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Free bus rides: How to get your permanent free fare card from CapMetro

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AUSTIN (Nov. 3, 2023) – Local bus service in Austin and Travis County is now free for anyone experiencing homelessness with a new fare card Capital Metro debuted last week.

Free bus rides: How to get your permanent free fare card from CapMetro

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AUSTIN (Nov. 3, 2023) – Local bus service in Austin and Travis County is now free for anyone experiencing homelessness with a new fare card Capital Metro debuted last week. These new plastic cards replace the paper passes and provide no…

Monday, Oct 30

City of Austin launches text alert system for people experiencing homelessness

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AUSTIN – The City of Austin launched a new text message alert system last week that notifies people experiencing homelessness about severe weather and other emergency situations. About 3,500 people

City of Austin launches text alert system for people experiencing homelessness

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AUSTIN – The City of Austin launched a new text message alert system last week that notifies people experiencing homelessness about severe weather and other emergency situations. About 3,500 people received the first message directly on…

Thursday, Oct 5

Hispanic Heritage Month: A reminder that everyone is worthy of being celebrated

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Hispanic Heritage Month began as a commemorative week in 1968 and became the month-long, national celebration we know today to express our gratitude for all the ways in which each Latin culture enriches, enlightens, and enhances our…

Hispanic Heritage Month: A reminder that everyone is worthy of being celebrated

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Hispanic Heritage Month began as a commemorative week in 1968 and became the month-long, national celebration we know today to express our gratitude for all the ways in which each

Tuesday, Sep 26

What to Know: Takeaways from two reports on the Austin/Travis County Homelessness Response System

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AUSTIN (Sept. 26, 2023) — People living outside in Austin and Travis County are connecting more quickly to organizations that can offer help due to targeted expansion of our community’s

What to Know: Takeaways from two reports on the Austin/Travis County Homelessness Response System

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AUSTIN (Sept. 26, 2023) — People living outside in Austin and Travis County are connecting more quickly to organizations that can offer help due to targeted expansion of our community’s outreach system. At the same time, the…

Wednesday, Apr 5

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How many people are unhoused in Austin? We’re getting better at estimating

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AUSTIN – For years, Austinites have relied on a single number to describe the scope of homelessness. This number has punctuated news stories, informed public debates, and guided policy decisions. Yet it’s always been a flawed estimate, and…

How many people are unhoused in Austin? We’re getting better at estimating

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AUSTIN – For years, Austinites have relied on a single number to describe the scope of homelessness. This number has punctuated news stories, informed public debates, and guided policy decisions.

Monday, Mar 13

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Fiercely Focused | iCAN

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AUSTIN — It’s hard for many of us to imagine life without a smartphone. Tracking appointments, finding directions, looking up information, calling for help — all are made much more difficult without a device. “Most people think that people…

Fiercely Focused | iCAN

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AUSTIN — It’s hard for many of us to imagine life without a smartphone. Tracking appointments, finding directions, looking up information, calling for help — all are made much more

Tuesday, Mar 7

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Read ECHO’s submission to UN group examining racial injustice, human rights violations by law enforcement

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AUSTIN (March 6, 2023) — Laws criminalizing camping and other behaviors associated with homelessness disproportionately harm Black people living in Austin and Travis County, and thus are a violation of international human rights law.…

Read ECHO’s submission to UN group examining racial injustice, human rights violations by law enforcement

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AUSTIN (March 6, 2023) — Laws criminalizing camping and other behaviors associated with homelessness disproportionately harm Black people living in Austin and Travis County, and thus are a violation of

Tuesday, Nov 22

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ECHO Receives $2.5 Million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant to Help End Homelessness for Families in Austin and Travis County

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Fund grants $123.45 million to 40 nonprofits across the U.S. to move the needle on re-housing and supporting families experiencing homelessness AUSTIN, Texas – (November 22, 2022): The Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO), the…

ECHO Receives $2.5 Million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant to Help End Homelessness for Families in Austin and Travis County

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Fund grants $123.45 million to 40 nonprofits across the U.S. to move the needle on re-housing and supporting families experiencing homelessness AUSTIN, Texas – (November 22, 2022): The Ending Community

Thursday, Nov 3

Let’s Count: How you can support unhoused folks during the 2023 Point in Time (PIT) Count

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AUSTIN (Nov. 3, 2022) – The countdown is on to the 2023 Point in Time (PIT) Count, and this week we’re kicking off our community’s efforts to recruit at least 1,000 volunteers and fill at least 3,000 care packs to hand out to folks living…

Let’s Count: How you can support unhoused folks during the 2023 Point in Time (PIT) Count

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AUSTIN (Nov. 3, 2022) – The countdown is on to the 2023 Point in Time (PIT) Count, and this week we’re kicking off our community’s efforts to recruit at least

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KVUE: Austin community coalition says it has raised 90% of $515M goal to combat homelessness

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AUSTIN — The coalition of community partners known as Finding Home ATX is now 90% of the way to meeting its fundraising goal, stakeholders announced at a news conference on

Friday, Aug 19

Five Takeaways: Racial Disparities and Needs & Gaps in Austin’s unhoused community

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AUSTIN – It’s getting harder to afford a place in Austin, and longtime Black and Hispanic/Latinx residents face the most severe effects, according to two new reports from the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition (ECHO). ECHO’s Research …

Friday, Jul 29

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Can a Black Man Cry?

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What does it take to be vulnerable? For a Black man, it can take overcoming generational expectations and stereotypes while navigating systems that, at best, were not designed to serve you. One of those systems is the Homelessness Response…