Some Grants Pass councilors want unsheltered people to get sober before they get help, but waitlists limit access to treatment
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Some Grants Pass councilors want unsheltered people to get sober before they get help, but waitlists limit access to treatment
After going to college in California, Skylar Fate wanted to return to her hometown, Grants Pass, Oregon. But when she was ready to make the move in 2023, Fate couldn’t find anywhere to live in the city. “In a dual-income household with resources, it took us about a year to find a place to live,” Fate, community engagement manager for AllCare Health, told Streetlight in January. “We had resources, so I can only imagine how (the cost) affects peop…
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