Lancaster County housing, social work experts worry about Trump's latest executive order on homelessness
Lancaster experts warn that Trump's executive order prioritizes punitive measures over proven housing solutions, risking increased instability and harm among vulnerable homeless populations.
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DC Explained: Can San Diego Tackle Homelessness with Less Help from Washington?
On July 24, President Donald Trump issued an executive order entitled, “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets.” Although its name may indicate otherwise, the order focuses on how the United States tackles the growing challenges of homelessness. The order signals the Trump administration’s intent to direct federal support away from states and cities that seek to put unhoused individuals into housing first, and toward places that adopt mo…
Lancaster County housing, social work experts worry about Trump's latest executive order on homelessness
For years, housing experts across the country have tackled homelessness with a “housing first” mindset, asserting the need to first give people a place to live before matching them with services such as mental health care or treatment for substance…
Chris and Jason Hoskey, despite having jobs, live in northern Michigan in an RV without running water. Their story illustrates the new face of homelessness in the US—one experienced by those employed but unable to afford a roof over their heads. Working part-time at Amazon and seasonally in a green space, they struggle to survive in an economy that increasingly offers no security, even to those who go to work every day.
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