Long-term Solutions of Homelessness
There long term solutions for homelessness include ensuring affordable housing, ensuring adequate income, ensuring social services, and to prohibit discrimination. They believe by providing real solutions they will be able to help integrate the homeless back into society. They will do this by lobbying and creating policies. One example of this is that they are creating policies that will help the homeless jobs that will then help them find homes which will help stabilize the economy.
Read more about this topic: The National Law Center On Homelessness And Poverty
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