Summary
In 2004, 57% of the U.S. homeless population reported having a mental health problem at some point during their lifetime, according to a study from the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. Housing is the first priority, followed by case management, mental health, substance abuse, employment, and other services that help sustain stability and self-sufficiency.
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Housing First
In 2004, 57% of the U.S. homeless population reported having a mental health problem at some point during their lifetime, according to a study from the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. Throughout the country the number of homeless people living ...
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