About Diane Nilan

Advocate, filmmaker, author, and founder of HEAR US.
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“Stories change people. Visibility creates understanding.”

~ Diane Nilan

Diane Nilan is the founder of HEAR US and has spent decades traveling across America documenting the realities of family homelessness through advocacy, film, writing, and direct community engagement.
500,000+ Miles Traveled
48 States Visited
Decades of Advocacy

Diane Nilan is the founder and president of HEAR US, a nonprofit organization focused on bringing visibility to children, youth, and families experiencing homelessness across America.

Since founding HEAR US in 2005, Diane has traveled extensively throughout the United States documenting the realities of family homelessness through advocacy, interviews, photography, writing, and film. Her work has taken her through urban centers, rural communities, shelters, campgrounds, vehicles, motels, and doubled-up living situations where families often remain unseen and unheard.

Working directly with families and youth, Diane has spent decades helping communities better understand the educational, emotional, and social challenges connected to homelessness. Her work combines storytelling with advocacy, helping turn statistics into personal human experiences.

Before launching HEAR US, Diane worked in shelter programs and statewide advocacy efforts while also contributing to national conversations surrounding homeless education and policy. She collaborated with educators, service organizations, and advocacy groups working to improve awareness and support systems for vulnerable children and families.

Over the years, Diane’s work has been featured through public speaking engagements, film screenings, interviews, articles, and collaborative educational initiatives focused on homelessness awareness and social change.

Life on road

Life On The Road

For years, Diane traveled the country in a series of vehicles affectionately known as “Tillie,” using them as transportation, office space, interview locations, and temporary homes while documenting stories from communities across America.

This road-based approach allowed Diane to meet families where they were living, whether in shelters, campgrounds, motels, vehicles, or doubled-up housing situations often hidden from public view.

Through thousands of miles on backroads and highways, HEAR US became more than an organization. It became a moving platform for advocacy, storytelling, education, and visibility for children and families experiencing homelessness.

Diane's Books

Over the years, Diane has written and co-authored several books exploring homelessness, advocacy, and the experiences of families across America. These publications combine firsthand stories, research, and practical insight gathered through decades of advocacy and work in communities nationwide.

Featured Interviews & Media

Diane’s work and advocacy have been featured through interviews, articles, podcasts, and public discussions focused on homelessness awareness and family advocacy.
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West Suburban Living Magazine

A wide-ranging interview exploring Diane’s decades of work with families experiencing homelessness.

Published February 2022

MidLife Dialogues

A two-part conversation discussing Diane’s life, advocacy work, and experiences on the road.

Published July 2024

Continuing the Mission

Today, Diane continues to speak, write, participate in interviews, & support projects that bring greater awareness to homelessness & housing insecurity. Through HEAR US, her mission remains centered on making invisible families visible & ensuring their stories are heard.

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