Pro-life groups are working to connect pregnant and parenting women in need with places to stay amid the ongoing housing crisis. Their efforts, they hope, empower women to choose life. “Housing has always been an issue for pregnant women, but now with
It's an increasingly familiar sight in many U.S. cities and towns: piles of personal belongings unceremoniously dumped curbside, as another family loses their home.
With coronavirus-era eviction protections expiring across the country and rent payment waivers not far behind, the already-precarious situation of
Cardinals and other senior Vatican officials who have been living rent-free in Vatican-owned apartments in Rome will now have to pay "ordinary" unsubsidized rates, Pope Francis said.
A rescript written by Maximino Caballero Ledo, the prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy, and
“There is no affordable housing,” said Stephen Moses. The 45-year-old explained that, despite having full-time employment, he was not saved from experiencing homelessness. “Even if you’re working full-time, even if you have some savings for first and last month’s deposit, the rents
Nobody ever thought that doing the good deed of feeding some homeless people in the Texas capital of Austin would spawn a neighborhood where the homeless are homeless no longer.
But that's what happened with Community First! Village, the inspiration of Alan Graham,
A national eviction moratorium that protected millions of Americans who have fallen behind on rent payments is unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled.
In a 6-3 opinion announced late Aug. 26, the court's conservative majority agreed with a coalition of landlords and real
The chairman of the U.S. bishops' domestic policy committee welcomed the extension of the federal eviction moratorium and an increase in nutrition assistance to families struggling through the coronavirus pandemic.
Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, who chairs the Committee on Domestic