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Misguided compassion hasn’t solved homelessness. Vigorously enforcing the law would.
That puts homeless service providers on the front lines of the battle for reversing overdoses while also trying to end homelessness, one life at a time. As the CEO of Father Joe’s Villages ...
The cheapest and best way to end homelessness is to stop families from becoming homeless in the first place. That means investing in the programs that help, like the rent assistance that kept ...
It would cost $21.7 billion to end homelessness in a decade in Los Angeles, two-thirds of which is unfunded, according to a new city report. Experts interviewed by The Times were split between ...
At one point, she was on the brink of homelessness — but thankfully, she was able to benefit from short-term financial assistance provided by the United Way of Greater Waterbury Flexible ...
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How can cities end homelessness
How can cities end homelessness?