We must refuse to accept a system that lets hundreds die on our streets each year while billions are wasted. The solution must include compassion and accountability. It’s about restoring safety and ...
Despite an executive order aimed at addressing homelessness in the US, defunding vital programs could spell difficulty in helping the homeless.
More than 48 million Americans — 16.8% of the 12-and-older population — have a substance use disorder (SUD), according to the 2025 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. SUD is a medical condition ...
A team of researchers from Michigan State University and community partners has conducted critical research to address gaps in treatment of substance use disorder in Michigan's St. Clair County and ...
Father Joe's Villages opened a 44-bed detox center at its downtown San Diego facility on Tuesday to provide services for unhoused residents struggling with substance use.
The Utah Homeless Services Board took an initial step this week toward answering top Republican state leaders’ calls to act in response to President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order issued ...
The executive order signed in July features policy shifts that would put states in charge of funding for encampment sweeps, among other policy shifts.
Street disorder is not inevitable. It is the result of choices. And that means we can make different choices, such as: • Put health first by stabilizing people before housing them, so housing can ...
Despite continuing efforts and praise for what individual cities are doing, the Yolo County Grand Jury is urging a unified approach for homeless housing.
New facility offers substance abuse recovery at the Paul Mirabile Center for unhoused individuals in San Diego.
Ending public drug use in our cities is not just bold or courageous — it is obvious. Walk through the core of any Canadian city and you will see what has become the defining urban challenge of our ...