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To Be An Unhoused Woman In D.C.

by dbs | Oct 26, 2022 | Homelessness

Women across America are significantly less likely to experience homelessness than men, a disparity that is particularly high in D.C., where rates of homelessness are roughly three times higher among men than women, according to data from the Homelessness Research Institute.

Read the complete article by Gaspard Le Dem on WashingtonPost.com which is part of the Homeless Crisis Reporting Project.

‘It’s Fight Or Flight Out Here:’ What It’s Like To Be An Unhoused Woman In D.C.

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