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Kids with no safe place to rest at night are becoming chronically homeless adults
Only 3% of the state’s homeless beds are reserved for youth, which feeds a pipeline to chronic homelessness. Most vulnerable: foster kids.
National outlets declared Utah had solved chronic homelessness in 2015 through a “simple” program of taking people off the street and putting them in a home. A decade of this “housing first” ...
Recently, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order to remove the American homeless from the streets. It is my understanding that the order is supposed to facilitate access to individual ...
When Rashida Crutchfield began her doctoral degree at Cal State Long Beach in 2009, she knew she wanted to study the college experience for homeless students. There was one problem. She couldn’t find ...
The Ozarks Alliance to End Homelessness debuted its strategic priorities for the next five years during an event Friday, Feb. 27. The work is guided by three interconnected pillars: community support; ...
We often talk about homelessness as a moral issue or an urgent societal crisis. It is certainly both. But it is also a budget issue. And if we are honest, Arizona taxpayers are already paying for ...
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Homelessness is our problem; community must act
Many people respond to homelessness with dismissive attitudes, such as "Not my problem!", "Not in my backyard!", or "They chose to be homeless!" As the director of the Safe Harbor homeless shelter in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — National outlets declared Utah had solved chronic homelessness in 2015 through a "simple" program of taking people off the street and putting them in a home. A decade of this "housing ...
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