Mayors examine issues of homelessness and hunger in America

December 13, 2016 @ 1:00 am December 14, 2016 @ 1:00 am EST

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The U.S. Conference of Mayors and National Alliance to End Homelessness to Release 2016 Hunger and Homelessness Survey

The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) will release its Annual 2016 Hunger and Homelessness Report on Dec. 14 at 11 am (EST) featuring results from 39 cities from across the country.

This year, the Conference is working in conjunction with the National Alliance to End Homelessness, a leading voice on homelessness research in the nation. Using the Alliance’s expertise, this year’s mayors report is able, for the first time, to present a snapshot of homelessness in U.S. cities as well as compare trends in homelessness between cities and the nation as a whole.

The report includes results from a broad array of America’s major urban centers (listed below), and underscores the fact that despite the economic recovery, the majority of study cities in 2016 had rates of homelessness higher than the national rate of homelessness. Survey results also show a small increase in requests for emergency food assistance in the participating cities.

For more than a quarter century, The Conference of Mayors has reported annually on the status of hunger and homelessness in our nation’s cities, as well as highlighted innovative city-based programs offered to help those needing emergency assistance in cities and their metropolitan areas.

An advanced embargoed copy of the report and release will be available at www.usmayors.org the evening of Dec. 13.

National conference call to release the USCM 2016 hunger and homelessness report
Call-In Number: 888-713-3594 | Passcode: 2651573

Contact: Elena Temple 202-861-6719 | etemple@usmayors.org

2016 cities:

  • Albuquerque, NM

  • Alexandria VA

  • Augusta GA

  • Austin, TX

  • Baltimore, MD

  • Cambridge, MA

  • Charleston, SC

  • Charlotte, NC

  • Chicago, IL

  • Cleveland, OH

  • Dallas, TX

  • Des Moines, IA

  • Detroit, MI

  • District of Columbia

  • Durham, NC

  • El Paso, TX

  • Gresham OR

  • Indianapolis, IN

  • Lincoln, NE

  • Long Beach, CA

  • Los Angeles, CA

  • Louisville, KY

  • Nashville, TN

  • Norfolk, VA

  • Oklahoma City, OK

  • Pasadena, CA

  • Philadelphia, PA

  • Portland, ME

  • Portland OR

  • Providence, RI

  • Salt Lake City, UT

  • San Antonio, TX

  • San Francisco, CA

  • Santa Barbara, CA

  • Seattle, WA

  • St. Louis, MO

  • St. Paul, MN

  • Washington, DC

  • Wichita,KS

The U.S. Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are 1,295 such cities in the country today, and each city is represented in the Conference by its chief elected official, the mayor. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/usmayors, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/usmayors.

 

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  • Start: December 13, 2016 @ 1:00 am EST
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