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USICH staff and leadership speak at and participate in events across the country to keep up with research and best practices, learn about local needs and innovations, educate the public, and advance our mission to prevent and end homelessness. We present at national events—like the National Conference to End Homelessness and U.S. Conference of Mayors Meetings—and at local events like town halls and lived experience board meetings.
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USICH Speeches
Our staff speak at events around the country. Here are some recent highlights:
- NAEH Conference: 'Hope Is a Choice': USICH Director Delivers Closing Remarks
- Congressional Testimony: U.S. Senate Holds Hearing on All In: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
- Health Care for the Homeless Conference: ‘Housing Is Health Care’: USICH Director Delivers Remarks
- Quarterly Update: ‘Sheer Magic But Not a Panacea’: USICH Director Delivers Remarks on the Past, Present, and Future of Housing First
Upcoming Events
This list is chronological and updated biweekly. It curates virtual and in-person events from our council member agencies and other organizations involved in our mission to prevent and end homelessness. Email missing and relevant events to caroline.cournoyer@usich.gov.
- Office Hours: COVID-19 Planning and Response for Homeless Assistance Providers (Select Fridays; HUD)
- 2024 VAWA and Survivor Housing Community Conversations: Coordinated Entry and Housing Problem-Solving for Survivors (June 27; HUD)
- Youth Homelessness Webinars (NCHE):
- McKinney-Vento School Selection Rights (June 25)
- Determining Eligibility for McKinney-Vento Rights and Services (July 9)
- Supporting the Education of Unaccompanied Students Experiencing Homelessness (July 31)
- Paving the Way to College for Students Experiencing Homelessness (August 14)
- Understanding Doubled-Up (August 27)
- HUD Innovations in Ending Homelessness Roundtable Series
- Staying Housed (July 11)
- The Person-Centered CoC
- Roadway Safety for People Experiencing Homelessness (September 4; DOT)