Breaking Cycles of Homelessness: Achieving Stability
Breaking Cycles of Homelessness: Achieving Stability — By St. Joseph Center, in partnership with Melanie McConnaughy, USC Homelessness Policy Research Institute, and the St. Joseph Center Lived-Expert Advisory Board. This policy brief examines recurring challenges facing individuals and families experiencing homelessness and highlights strategies for breaking the cycle through stable housing and supportive services. Produced in partnership with USC’s Homelessness Policy Research Institute and the St. Joseph Center Lived-Expert Advisory Board, the report provides evidence-based insights into how we can create lasting housing stability.
This policy brief examines the recurring challenges of homelessness and highlights strategies for breaking the cycle through stable housing and supportive services.
Produced in partnership with USC’s Homelessness Policy Research Institute and the St. Joseph Center Lived-Expert Advisory Board,
the report provides evidence-based insights into how we can create lasting housing stability for individuals and families.
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