New Haven’s 100-Day Challenge to End Homelessness has ended and the results are in.
Workers from different community and state agencies teamed up for the challenge and set a goal of finding housing for 75 percent of the city’s chronically homeless population, or 107 residents.
During a roundtable discussion at the United Way of Greater New Haven, group leaders released the results. They say they found housing for 43 people and have finished the paperwork to get housing for 59 more. That’s 102 total people, which is just five shy of their goal.
via Progress in Quest to Reduce Homelessness in New Haven | NBC Connecticut.