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- October 21, 2021
In this Historic Moment, Collaboration is the Key to Transformation
Affordable Housing | Homelessness | Medicaid | Blog Post | October 2021The confluence of new federal resources, significant policy reforms, and exacerbated need could be the impetus for transformation that makes a significant impact on long-term health outcomes and housing stability in our country.
- July 15, 2021
Witnessing Resilience in Emergency Shelter Providers — During COVID and Beyond
Homelessness | Blog Post | July 2021I’ve watched these providers come back from the pandemic even stronger, transforming their shelter to put Housing First in everything they do. They are change-makers, heroes, social justice warriors.
- December 12, 2018
Permanent Supportive Housing — Renewing Our Commitment
Olmstead & Community Integration | Blog Post | December 2018People with mental illness and other disabilities may need lots of things — but that doesn’t mean we should return to institutionalization at a cost that is much greater than the sum required to meet all of those needs.
- May 3, 2018
A “Must Do” Approach Brings a New Rapid Rehousing Program to Fairbanks, Alaska
Homelessness | Blog Post | May 2018Fairbanks is the regional hub for interior Alaska, an area larger than the state of Texas. The city’s need for supportive housing is amplified by its remote rural and frontier location and extreme arctic conditions.