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  2. Detroit’s homeless hotline is changing how people can ... - AOL

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  3. Can cities criminalize homeless people? The Supreme ... - AOL

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    “There are proven solutions to end homelessness, like affordable housing, accessible and voluntary services, and eviction protections. Cities should be prioritizing these solutions rather than ...

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  5. Rapid Re-Housing - Wikipedia

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    As described by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Rapid Re-Housing is a subset of the Housing First approach to end homelessness. While many Housing First programs provide rental assistance, or help clients to access rent subsidies, Rapid Re-Housing programs always provide short-term rental assistance and services, with services ending ...

  6. How could Bloomington approach solutions to homelessness?

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    Advocates for homeless people, city officials and academics offered some possible solutions to making homelessness brief, rare and non-repeating.

  7. Housing First - Wikipedia

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    Housing First is an approach that offers permanent, affordable housing as quickly as possible for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and then provides the supportive services and connections to the community-based supports people need to keep their housing and avoid returning to homelessness.

  8. Transitional shelter - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, as homelessness rose in the U.S. due to economic recession, cuts to social services, and deinstitutionalization of mental health care, transitional shelters became a prominent component of federal housing strategies. [6]

  9. Homelessness rates jumped by double digits in 2024 as ... - AOL

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    But this year's increase in the overall homeless population is a repeat of the increase from 2022 to 2023 and marks the end of a two-year timeline set by Biden, when in 2022 he declared a goal of ...

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