We're All In This Together
Currently, over 12,000 Community Housing and Homeless Shelters operate in the United States, according to this article by Ibis World. At the same time, the homeless population that these organizations exist to serve is at an all-time high of 653,104 people, according to HUD's annual point-in-time report. A lack of affordable housing plays a significant factor in causing this all time high. States and cities that have more expensive housing tend to have higher populations of people experiencing homelessness. Thiis commonal though as there are examples of cities that have done a good job getting people off the street twithmore expensive housing. In reading about how these cities have approached tackling the issue I noticed a common theme, collaboration. In Topeka, Kansas housing coordinators and other local officials are bringing the community together to gather ideas from citizens, instead of relying exclusively on the local governme...