Phil Farnsworth has captured the most vulnerable — from victims of the Rwandan genocide to those in war torn countries in ...
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Lamont, lawmakers outline plans to reduce homelessness after 'heartbreaking' CT Insider investigation
"I worry about an economy where so many people are still being left behind," Gov. Ned Lamont said.
HB 8002 may reshape development and create savings for middle-class home-buyers, but none of its provisions will bring ...
A new report shows that Connecticut’s homeless population grew for the fourth year in a row from 2024 to 2025. The state’s latest point-in-time count, which is an annual census of the homeless ...
Norwich first opened its new emergency no-freeze shelter on Dec. 21. But what else is being done for the unhoused population in and around the city when the shelter is not open? The Eastern ...
Nearly 1,000 Connecticut residents, including toddlers and the elderly, have spent the winter living in cars and tents without access to shelter. In response to the growing crisis, lawmakers are ...
Connecticut must treat access to food in homeless shelters as a public infrastructure issue, not a charitable afterthought.
New Haven resident Roger Atlas fell behind on rent payments and is spending his first winter without a home, alongside his 17-year-old cat, Diggins. Atlas and Diggins are staying at the Beth-El ...
After years of asking for more funding to help Connecticut’s homeless population, shelter providers have grown frustrated with what they see as a lack of response from state leaders. They say it’s ...
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