New council created to address homelessness in North Dakota
The council will coordinate state efforts and advise leaders while reporting annually on strategies to end homelessness in North Dakota, established by executive order with 12 members.
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Gov. Kelly Armstrong issues executive order creating new council on homelessness
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong issued an executive order on Friday establishing a new council to address homelessness in the state. The North Dakota Interagency Council on Homelessness will compose of 12 members, with North Dakota Housing Finance Agency Executive Director Brandon Dettlaff named chair and Commissioner of Recovery & Reentry Jonathan Holth serving as vice-chair....
Gov. Kelly Armstrong creates council to 'wipe out homelessness' in North Dakota
BISMARCK — With a new executive order issued Friday, Nov. 14, Gov. Kelly Armstrong acknowledged the impact homelessness is having on individuals, families and communities across the state, and announced the establishment of a new council designed to improve collaboration among state agencies and service providers with the ultimate goal of ending and preventing homelessness in North Dakota. In a press release announcing the creation of the North …
New council created to address homelessness in North Dakota
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) - On Friday, Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed an executive order establishing the North Dakota Interagency Council on Homelessness, a 12-member panel charged with improving coordination among state agencies and service providers and developing strategies to prevent and end homelessness. The order cites the need for stronger collaboration to expand access to housing, [...]
Establishing ND Interagency Council on Homelessness
BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Kelly Armstrong issued an executive order establishing the North Dakota Interagency Council on Homelessness to coordinate relationships among state agencies and homelessness service providers and develop strategies and best practices for preventing and ending homelessness in North Dakota. “While North Dakota already has a strong network of support services and programs for those experiencing homelessness, we still have indi…
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