As we emerge from the pandemic, the Alliance is grateful to be experiencing a long overdue moment of reconnection. We are reconnecting with our co-workers after years of only seeing each other on video calls. We are reconnecting with partners and communities who are working harder than ever to end homelessness. We are reconnecting to the people who have directly experienced homelessness, who are guiding our work with their insights and strategies.
And we are so grateful to reconnect with you – our friends and partners who help make this vital work happen.
The past few years have revealed just how important it is to have a home – not just for stability and warmth, but for health and safety, too. Home is what keeps us grounded and connected to the people we love and care for. But for those without homes, the holidays may be a time of physical, social, and emotional disconnection. No one should have to experience this.
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