Joy Moses is currently the Vice President of Research and Evidence at National Alliance to End Homelessness. Prior to this role, Joy has worked as a Writer and Consultant for a few years, focusing on policy research related to fatherhood and affordable housing policies. Joy has also served as a Policy Analyst/Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress, specializing in poverty reduction and various related issues. In addition, Joy has experience as a Children and Youth Staff Attorney at the National Homelessness Law Center and as an Assistant Counsel/Equal Justice Works Fellow at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Joy holds a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Georgetown University Law Center and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communications and Psychology from Stanford University.
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National Alliance to End Homelessness
The National Alliance to End Homelessness is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization whose sole purpose is to end homelessness in the United States. We use research and data to find solutions to homelessness; we work with federal and local partners to create a solid base of policy and resources that support those solutions; and then we help communities implement them. Our strength is that we are an outcome-driven organization. Starting with our name and continuing with how we choose the work we do, allocate staff time, and use our resources, we focus on one thing: ending homelessness. The Homelessness Research Institute at the National Alliance to End Homelessness works to end homelessness by building and disseminating knowledge that drives policy change.