Students at Summit Sierra High School in Seattle are surrounded by a gauntlet of drug dealers, addicts, an open air black market, and dangerous homeless encampments Read More ›
Discovery's National Report on Homelessness for Congress, why "housing first" policy has failed, and what we can do to address the root causes of homelessness Read More ›
“Broken people helping broken people,” Kent said: “It’s hard to constantly rebuild, and a lot of people lose a lot of faith, [but] trying to make a difference gives me hope.” Read More ›
According to Washington State law, the county has the final say on turning properties into homeless hotels and is not required to ask communities for permission Read More ›
The government allows human lives to flourish when it acts to protect the pursuits of these things, not when it becomes the provider of them Read More ›
Six in ten, defined as “sheltered homeless,” sleep in emergency shelters, safe havens, or transitional housing programs. These sites are often unpleasant but usually not dangerous. Four in ten are unsheltered, some in tents or cars not for recreational reasons but because they have no alternative. Read More ›