Show notes
- According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Homelessness is a social ill that can be solved
- The organization currently has a staff of about 20 professionals
- It has three arms: a capacity building team; a homelessness research institute; and, the program and policy department
- "Homelessness" is defined as "an individual living in a place not meant for human habitation."
- The definition of homelessness also includes individuals living in shelters
- Connecticut is close to ending chronic homelessness, and Virginia has ended veteran homelessness
- Roughly 550,000 people experience homelessness every night in the U.S.; 185,000 are families, and 40,000 are veterans
- Funding to address homelessness across the country is the number one issue that NAEH advocates for
- They also promote policies to help the federal government to better serve individuals facing homelessness, and fight policies that do not
- Noelle has been with NAEH for 3 years
- She began as an analyst, and then transitioned to lobbying
- Noelle earned her undergrad degree from Georgia Tech in architecture
- After undergrad, she went into full-time ministry with Young Life, and then worked for a staffing firm.
- She earned her masters degree in public health from the University of South Florida
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