sure, no issue w/ that - but informed citizens can disagree on how best to deal w/ those issues & what gets allocated where. it's not clear current efforts work.
(Also cc @jenloving23...) in many cases, it’s much easier for people to address other issues (around mental health, jobs, etc.) once they are stabilized in housing.
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After 20+ years of working in homelessness I can say almost every person who has come to us (tens of thousands) has primarily needed a home. Other big issues exist of course, but issues are largely treatable and needing a home is always primary (& most systemically elusive).
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Ditto what Jen said. Hands down.
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