The Trump administration is doubling down on its efforts to hide major issues facing the nation including the mental health crisis and homelessness. Out of sight, out of mind, appears to be the new ...
The executive order shifts focus from housing-first to institutionalizing homeless individuals with mental health and substance abuse issues. Critics argue the order fails to address root causes of ...
Advocates say the Great American Recovery Initiative lacks new funding and fails to prioritize housing as a critical ...
Edit: Literally one day after saying it was cutting $2 billion in addiction and mental healthcare funding, The Department of Health and Human Services is now apparently reversing 180 degrees to ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million federal investment Monday aimed at reducing homelessness, combating opioid addiction and improving public safety ...
Despite an executive order aimed at addressing homelessness in the US, defunding vital programs could spell difficulty in helping the homeless. The executive order seeks to ensure that federal ...
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has unveiled a transformative $43 million funding initiative aimed at expanding recovery housing for young adults. Announced on ...
Two-thirds of Delawareans accessing federal grant-funded addiction services in the last fiscal year did not have stable housing, and 7% were living on the street. These statistics from the Delaware ...