Unsheltering thousands of Vermonters is a policy choice

In a state that prides itself on its compassion and mutual support, everyone should have a safe and secure place to live. The people of Vermont broadly agree that we need humane, long-term solutions to the state’s housing crisis—and continued funding for emergency housing in the meantime. 

Homelessness is a policy failure

The U.S. Supreme Court and Vermont’s homelessness crisis

This decision is not just inhumane, it also encourages counterproductive public policy.

Grants Pass v. Johnson: What's at Stake for Vermont over image of Supreme Court

Tell the Gov: Fund unconditional emergency housing in Vermont

Use our form to contact the Governor's office today.

Tell Governor Scott: Fund unconditional emergency housing for all who need it

Historic flooding shows the power of community

We've collected statewide and community resources for people in need of help and those who are looking to help others.

Flooding at intersection Main St and State St in Montpelier

An open letter to Vermont cities and towns

Municipalities must respect the rights and dignity of unhoused residents.

protect unhoused vermonters

Know Your Rights - Unsheltered in Vermont

If you or someone you know is unsheltered or struggling with homelessness, use this guide to understand your rights and find answers to commonly-asked questions.

Know your rights

Vermont leaders: Fund emergency housing now

In a state that prides itself on its compassion and mutual support, everyone should have a safe and secure place to live.

Fund emergency housing