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summarized key elements of the 100,000 Homes Campaign that campaign leaders indicate are critical to its success. This included learning individual homeless people's "name and need" by mobilizing volunteers to go very early in the morning to check on them, establishing a "vulnerability index" so they
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or other substances. The Housing First model, thus, is philosophically in contrast to models that require the homeless to abjure substance-abuse and seek treatment in exchange for housing. Housing First is currently endorsed by the United States
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could prioritize certain homeless people and "bring housing advocates and agency representatives together to streamline the placement processes, and share ideas about how to cut through red tape."
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treatment, the program aims to provide housing for the homeless, as it is cheaper in the long run. In 2014, the program was featured on
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which is premised on the notion that housing is a basic human right, and so should not be denied to anyone, even if they are
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designed to "help communities around the country place 100,000 chronically
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One of the vehicles focusing on housing the chronically homeless is
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into permanent supportive housing." Due to the cost of
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a series
Living spaces

House
detached
semi-detached
terraced
Apartment
Bungalow
Cottage
Ecohouse
Green home
Housing project
Human outpost
I-house
Ranch
Tenement
Condominium
Mixed-use development
Hotel
Hostel
Castle
Public housing
Squat
Flophouse
Shack
Slum
Shanty town
Villa
Affordability

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