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===Ten-Year Plans to End Chronic Homelessness===
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  * [http://www.endhomelessness.org/section/tools/tenyearplan/ A Plan, Not a Dream: How to End Homelessness in Ten Years]
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The National Alliance to End Homelessness’ work is guided by
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A Plan, Not a Dream: How to End Homelessness in Ten Years. The Alliance’s Ten Year Plan identifies our nation's current challenges in addressing the problem and lays out practical steps that can be taken to change its present course and truly end homelessness. The announcement of this plan started a snowball effect that is now felt across the country. The Administration and Congress have adopted significant parts of the Ten Year Plan as policy goals. Opinion leaders have begun to echo the language and key concepts of the plan and communities and states across the nation have taken up the challenge to end homelessness. Hundreds of communities are developing or have implemented plans to end homelessness within ten years. Across the country, the movement is growing. Now more than ever, our nation is poised to end homelessness. This webpage also includes: Explainer: What is a Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness?; A New Vision: What is in Community Plans to End Homelessness?; and Ten Essentials Toolkit.

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Ten-Year Plans to End Chronic Homelessness

 * A Plan, Not a Dream: How to End Homelessness in Ten Years

The National Alliance to End Homelessness’ work is guided by A Plan, Not a Dream: How to End Homelessness in Ten Years. The Alliance’s Ten Year Plan identifies our nation's current challenges in addressing the problem and lays out practical steps that can be taken to change its present course and truly end homelessness. The announcement of this plan started a snowball effect that is now felt across the country. The Administration and Congress have adopted significant parts of the Ten Year Plan as policy goals. Opinion leaders have begun to echo the language and key concepts of the plan and communities and states across the nation have taken up the challenge to end homelessness. Hundreds of communities are developing or have implemented plans to end homelessness within ten years. Across the country, the movement is growing. Now more than ever, our nation is poised to end homelessness. This webpage also includes: Explainer: What is a Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness?; A New Vision: What is in Community Plans to End Homelessness?; and Ten Essentials Toolkit.