Others have written and documented extensively about the pressing need for a turnkey solution for the homeless, caught in a vicious cycle of shelters, streets, and ER visits.

Outreach Village wants to help break the cycle.

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2021 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress

The 2021 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress: The number of sheltered individuals identified as chronically homeless increased by 20 percent between 2020 and 2021. This trend in the sheltered chronically homeless individual population runs counter to the decrease for all sheltered individuals.

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The Night of the Unsheltered Homeless

Welcome to “The Night of the Unsheltered Homeless,” the 7th full-length documentary in the My Road Leads Home series of documentaries on homelessness in Spokane. This 83-minute film explores the lack of available and appropriate shelter beds for roughly half of the known and counted homeless population.

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The Role of Emergency Shelter in a Crisis Response System

Watch the first of our Emergency Shelter webinar series on the effective role of shelter in a crisis response system. Emergency shelters play a critical role in ending homelessness. Effective shelters should embrace a Housing First approach, offer immediate and low-barrier access to anyone facing a housing crisis, and measure shelter performance in order to improve results.

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Housing Supply and the Drivers of Homelessness

Homelessness is an increasingly salient policy issue across all levels of government—as well as a contentious political one. While urban communities and their representatives often frame the issue in terms of public safety, substance use, and mental health, some policy researchers emphasize the relationship between homelessness and housing markets.

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Why Homeless Shelters Are Good

For those experiencing homelessness or who have mental health issues, transitional or supportive housing and homelessness shelters are a good place for you to stay. A person who is homeless is commonly suffering from poverty, unemployment, or a lack of affordable housing.

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Seattle's Practical Village Model: Tiny Homes for Homeless

#TinyHomeVillages are helping to lift people out of the streets into practical, safe, and secure transitional housing. Seattle is experiencing a staggering homelessness crisis. Innovative affordable housing and transitional shelter solutions are needed, and that's where the Low Income Housing Institute comes in. In partnership with the city and other nonprofits, especially Nickelsville, they create micro shelter villages for individuals and families experiencing #homelessness.

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Homeless: Is Camping the Answer?

Daniel Shockley says he’s been homeless, “About four months, this time.” Shockley had been living with his girlfriend near Modesto’s Fourth Street when a breakup left him with nowhere to go but the park.

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5 Harsh Realities Of Homeless Camps Nobody Talks About

If you live in a major American city, you've probably seen your fair share of homeless camps. They usually crop up in empty lots, parks, and Big Rock Candy Mountains. City governments generally have them torn down and cleaned up whenever they can. Leaving aside whether or not that's the right way to address homelessness, somebody has to do the work of cleaning those places up. Our source, Carol, did just that. She told us how ...

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Using Shelter Strategically to End Homelessness

It is clear there are significant geographic differences in the progress toward ending homelessness that we’re seeing in communities. While some communities are documenting significant reductions in their annual Point-in-Time counts, other communities are faced with increasing numbers of people living unsheltered.

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