State Program to Clear Encampments Shows Mixed Results With Many Still Unhoused | KQED
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"If you are investing only in an intervention that's temporary, then the solution is temporary," said Sharon Rapport..."It's not going to result in reducing."
Motel rooms are expensive, and by the time those funds ran out, only about half had found permanent housing, Hark Dietz said. Six people left the program, and the rest moved into shelters, where PATH continues to work with them to find housing.
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