


Discovery Releases New Data and Policy Approach for Seattle’s Homelessness Crisis

Gimme Shelter — But What Kind?

Dueling Definitions of Compassion

Springs Rescue Mission: More Than Food and a Bed

Dr. Robert Marbut and Billy Baldwin Talk Fentanyl Doc with Brian Kilmeade

Jeff Cook’s Second Look at Springs Rescue Mission
Street Report
from Jonathan Choe

Oakland Residents Demand Accountability and Change

Lexus Driver Shoots BB Gun at Ballard Homeless Encampment

Police Respond to “Drug Deal Gone Bad” In Front of Homeless Non-Profit

Drug and Mental Health Crisis Out of Control Outside Seattle McDonald’s

Seattle’s Little Saigon Overwhelmed with Open-Air Drug Use

Seattle’s Closed DESC Navigation Center Becomes Abandoned Drug Den
Restorations Podcast

Brian Chandler’s Journey from Addiction to Service

Homelessness CEO Spends 24 Hours Unsheltered in Seattle

Addiction Treatment Should Look Like This
Our Mission
Discovery Institute’s Fix Homelessness initiative offers innovative research and compassionate solutions to the growing crisis of homelessness, addiction, and mental illness facing many American cities. Our mission is to serve as a resource for policy leaders, business owners, and neighborhood organizations trying to meaningfully reduce homelessness and to help those suffering realize their full human potential.

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Discovery Institute’s Fix Homelessness Initiative pairs journalism with research on homelessness, addiction, and mental illness. Our mission is to help city leaders, service organizations, and business owners meaningfully reduce homelessness and improve lives.
Resources
National Report
“Housing First” — and often only — has demonstrably failed. Congress and the Executive Branch must shift the focus onto untreated mental illness and substance abuse to reduce homelessness, drug overdoses, jail overcrowding, and misuse of emergency rooms. Herein we make policy recommendations to Congress to truly help rebuild human lives.

Legal Guide
We have created a legal guide for cities to maintain compliance with the Martin v Boise decision. The guide outlines best practices for compliance and provides models for successful ordinances that balance enforcement, housing, and legal requirements. The guide is written by Joseph Tartakovsky, attorney for the City of Boise in the Martin v Boise case.

Case Studies
We have created case studies of cities that have delivered cost-effective and rapid results on homelessness. We’ll show you how San Diego built an emergency shelter and moved 700 people off the streets, how Burien eliminated camping in public parks, and how Modesto reduced quality-of-life crimes associated with homelessness by 83 percent — all within 60 days.


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