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Homeless Advocates Hold Workshop in Capital

by TRANG DO, Herald-Sun Washington Bureau July 10, 2007   WASHINGTON - Durham resident Alphonso Williams really knows how to captivate a crowd.  But it's not because of his towering 6-foot-4 frame or his booming, resonant voice.  It's because he know how to tell a great story - his own story.   Williams joined Terry Allebaugh, executive director of Durham's Housing for New Hope in the nation's capital Tuesday to moderate a workshop on effective advocacy for the homeless.   "Looking at me right now, 13 years ago, you wouldn't even recognize me," Williams told the 40-plus attendees.  "I was homeless, dead broke."   Now, at 56, Williams tells his life story as a way to spur others to act.   Tuesday's workshop focused on helping other formerly homeless people and local community advocates to do the same.   "Alphonso …


2006 NC Homeless Point in Time Count

The N.C. Interagency Council for Coordinating Homeless Programs sponsored a third annual point-in-time survey on January 15, 2006. The survey was conducted in over 80 counties. It provides a conservative, but defensible, unduplicated count of people who were homeless in our state on one given night. The survey found that there were 9,521 people identified as homeless, including at least 2,490 persons in families, 1,333 of which were children. This is a decrease over the 2004 count, partially attributable to non-participation by some local community agencies. However, in other cases, local decreases may be the result of new initiative connected to Ten-Year Plans to End Homelessness. View the full report in PDF : 2006 Point-in-Time Count