Current:Home > StocksTrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center-Inside Houston's successful strategy to reduce homelessness -Wealth Impact Academy
TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center-Inside Houston's successful strategy to reduce homelessness
Poinbank View
Date:2025-04-10 17:09:41
A lot of bad luck led 62-year-old Army veteran Julie Blow to homelessness – a serious kidney issues,TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center a fall that cost her the sight in one eye, two surgeries. Blow couldn't work, and ran out of money.
And now? She has an apartment; brand-new furniture donated by a local retailer; and a TV. The 320-sq.-ft. studio is nothing fancy, but for Blow, it's a luxury after the tent where she had been living. "I feel like a teenager, I am that happy!" she said. "You know, before all the stuff happens to you in life and you get jaded? I feel like a teenager!"
For Houston, it's one more piece of evidence that its strategy for solving its homelessness problem works. Kelly Young, who heads Houston's Coalition for the Homeless, says it's a model that the rest of the nation should look at and follow. "We were one of the worst in the nation to begin with, in 2011, 2012," Young said. "And now, we're considered one of the best."
What happened? In 2012, the city went all-in on a concept called "Housing First." Since then, homelessness is down 63% in the greater Houston area, and more than 30,000 people have been housed.
Housing First means spend money on getting the unhoused into their own apartments, subsidize their rent, then provide the services needed to stabilize their lives – not fix the person first; not just add more shelter beds.
"Our natural instinct when we see homelessness increasing is to hire more outreach workers and to build more shelter beds," said Mandy Chapman Semple, the architect of Houston's success story. She now advises other cities on how to replicate it, among them Dallas, New Orleans, and Oklahoma City. "The idea that if you have no permanent place to live, that you're also going to be able to transform and tackle complex mental health issues, addiction issues, complex financial issues? It's just unrealistic."
- Colorado leaders travel to Houston to gain insight into homelessness
- Pittsburgh looks to Houston's "Housing First" policy in addressing homelessness
In Houston, step one was convincing dozens of unconnected agencies, all trying to do everything, to join forces under a single umbrella organization: The Way Home, run by the Houston Coalition for the Homeless.
So, for example, when outreach coordinators visit a homeless encampment, Jessalyn Dimonno is able to plug everything she learned into a system-wide database, logging in real time where people are staying.
Houston has dismantled 127 homeless encampments, but only after housing had been found for all of the occupants. So far this year, The Way Home has already housed more than 750 people. It helps that this city, unlike many, has a supply of relatively affordable apartments, and that it was able to use roughly $100 million in COVID aid to help pay for rentals, on top of its other homeless relief dollars.
But Houston's message is this: What's really essential to success is committing to homes, not just managing homelessness.
"What Houston has done for this country is, it's established a playbook that now allows any city to do the same, because we've proven that it can be done," Chapman Semple said.
For more info:
- Coalition for the Homeless of Houston and Harris County
- The Way Home
- Clutch Consulting Group
Story produced by Sara Kugel. Editor: Carol Ross.
See also:
- Addressing the ordeal of homelessness ("Sunday Morning")
- Homelessness on campus ("Sunday Morning")
- Record number of Americans are homeless amid nationwide surge in rent, report finds
- California voters approve Prop. 1, ballot measure aimed at tackling homeless crisis
- The fight against homelessness ("CBS Saturday Morning")
- In:
- Homelessness
Martha Teichner has been a correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning" since December 1993, where she's equally adept at covering major national and international breaking news stories as she is handling in-depth cultural and arts topics.
veryGood! (8)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Florida high school football player dies after collapsing during game
- Parrots and turtles often outlive their owners. Then what happens?
- As US colleges raise the stakes for protests, activists are weighing new strategies
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Run to Vineyard Vines for an Extra 30% off Their Sale—Shop Flowy Dresses, Nautical Tops & More Luxe Deals
- College football Week 2 grades: Michigan the butt of jokes
- Man charged in glass bottle attack on Jewish students in Pittsburgh now accused in earlier attack
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Georgia school shooting suspect was troubled by a broken family, taunting at school, his father said
Ranking
- Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
- Nashville’s Mother Church of Country Music retains its roots as religious house of worship
- Neighbor's shifting alibis lead to arrest in Mass. woman's disappearance, police say
- Cowabunga! New England town celebrates being the birthplace of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- AP Top 25: SEC grabs six of the first seven spots in rankings as Notre Dame tumbles to No. 18
- Watch as time-lapse video captures solar arrays reflecting auroras, city lights from space
- Dolphins' Tyreek Hill detained by police hours before season opener
Recommendation
Former Danish minister for Greenland discusses Trump's push to acquire island
Cottage cheese is more than its curds: Get to know the health benefits
In their tennis era, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce cheer at U.S. Open final
Don't Miss J.Crew Outlet's End-of-Summer Sale: Score an Extra 50% Off Clearance & Up to 60% Off Sitewide
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Mountainsides
Hunter Woodhall wins Paralympic sprint title to join his wife as a gold medalist
A suspect is arrested after a police-involved shooting in Santa Fe cancels a parade