Offering Housing Could Increase Demand for It
Howard Husock, Manhattan Institute
Government support for single-parent families risk discouraging them from taking steps to improve their long-term economic condition.
For Even the Neediest, Housing Is the Solution
Rosanne Haggerty, Community Solutions
We found that even people with mental illness and addictions could remain in housing with the right combination of supportive services.
It's Fiscally Sensible and the Right Thing to Do
Sam Tsemberis, Pathways to Housing
Our approach to homelessness stems from archaic beliefs that the poor lack moral character, when, in fact, they are simply lacking cash.
More Complex Solutions Are Needed
Kevin Corinth, American Enterprise Institute
The Housing First philosophy threatens to distract us from the solutions that would most effectively address these other important needs.
Supportive Housing Could End the AIDS Epidemic
Jaron Benjamin, Housing Works
Housing could reduce H.I.V. mortality by as much as 80 percent and decrease the rate of new infections.
Ask the Homeless What They Need
William Burnett, Picture the Homeless
Homeless people have been at the receiving end of broken policies and economic dogmas, and have had no agency in sculpting them.
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