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Daniel Soucy

Bloomberg Fellow

Daniel Soucy is a Research Analyst with the National Alliance to End Homelessness in Washington DC. Daniel supports the Alliance’s advocacy for evidence-based solutions to homelessness. This involves analyzing federal, state and local data as well as peer reviewed research to produce interactive reports. Daniel also collects and analyzes qualitative data through surveys, interviews and focus groups. Daniel is most interested in the intersection of homelessness and housing insecurity with the needs of the LGBTQIA+ community, people with behavioral health differences and people who use substances. They also work to document and elevate the contributions of people with lived experience of homelessness to building more productive, impactful support systems for people in crisis. Using their research, Daniel helps policymakers and practitioners implement solutions to homelessness.

The National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH) is a non-partisan organization that is dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness in the United States. NAEH helps build stronger and more resilient communities by advancing equitable, socially just, and evidence-based strategies and policies that are critical to ending homelessness. NAEH believes in ending homelessness by inspiring faith that ending homelessness is possible; leading with love, equity, and respect of our unhoused neighbors; and bringing people home. NAEH’s approach centers evidence-based solutions that provide housing, healthcare, and professional support services, grounded in respect and dignity for all.

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