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Birmingham aims to reduce unsheltered homelessness by 40% by December 2026 through a $1.5 million initiative.
Birmingham launched a new initiative to reduce unsheltered homelessness by 40%—about 200 people—by December 2026, unveiled at a first-of-its-kind symposium.
The city, partnering with One Roof and over 25 service providers, outlined six goals and 12 strategies, including expanding emergency and transitional housing, building micro-shelters and a new emergency shelter, and implementing the Built for Zero model.
A $1.5 million city commitment supports early intervention and coordinated services.
The plan emphasizes collaboration across government, nonprofits, faith groups, and businesses, with a focus on preventing recidivism, addressing pet-related shelter barriers, and centering the voices of people with lived experience.
Birmingham tiene como objetivo reducir la falta de vivienda sin refugio en un 40% para diciembre de 2026 a través de una iniciativa de $ 1.5 millones.