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Victims of domestic violence who are able to access housing at their own pace, and with support for as long as the survivor needs help experience greater safety and housing stability and reduced mental-health symptoms compared with victims who only receive standard services such as support groups, counseling, legal advocacy and referrals. Cathy Alderman, chief communications and public policy officer for the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, said a new JAMA Network report echoed other studies showing the housing-first model works. "The reason for that is that it provides low-barrier access to housing, and supportive services," Alderman explained. " . ....
A new program in Washington state will provide homes to people who are most in need in the region. The project, known as Madrona Highlands in south Snohomish County, will be available for homeless or very low income families. Beneficial State Bank has made it part of its mission to support affordable housing and is injecting $6 million in loans. . ....
The number of homeless adults in Indiana was at a troubling level even before the pandemic, and today, another demographic is facing the same challenges. There is a new resource for young people who are unhoused in Indianapolis, called "91 Place," which provides transitional housing for people ages 16 to 24. The program is part of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett s three-year, $150 million violence reduction plan and is funded by federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars. . ....