Sarah Ford | March 31, 2015

How Giving Homes To The Homeless Reduces Homelessness

In the 1990s,Ìýat a time when temporary shelters were often the only options available to homeless people, Pathways to Housing, a New York-based nonprofitÌýpioneered an innovative solution to chronic homelessness: giving the homeless homes –Ìýan approach now referred to as “housing first”. Ìý Since then, the “housing first” approach has been adopted by the federal government and numerous nonprofits serving the homeless population. ÌýHousing first is not only effective in getting homeless people off the streets. It is also designed to save the government money.

According to aÌýÌýcommissioned by Miriam’s Kitchen,ÌýD.C’s 400 most vulnerable chronically homeless people soak up an average of $40,000 per person annually in ambulance rides, hospitalizations and run-ins with the law. ÌýBy contrast, rent and social services for someone in a permanent supportive housing program run about $20,000 annually.

>> Support Miriam’s Kitchen

Get Resources and Insights Straight To Your Inbox

Explore More Articles

February is Marfan Awareness Month!

February 3, 2025

Marfan syndrome affects an estimated 1 in 5,000 people regardless of race, ethnicity, or gender, and experts estimateÌýthat nearly half the people who have Marfan…

Read Article

February is Cancer Prevention Month

February 3, 2025

A substantial proportion of cancers could be prevented, including all cancers caused by tobacco use and other unhealthy behaviors. Excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, at least…

Read Article

Celebrating the Agents of Change this Black History Month

February 3, 2025

During Black History Month, which takes place each year during the month of February, there is much to celebrate about the past achievements and impact…

Read Article

Get Resources and Insights Straight To Your Inbox

Receive our monthly/bi-monthly newsletter filled with information about causes, nonprofit impact, and topics important for corporate social responsibility and employee engagement professionals, including disaster response, workplace giving, matching gifts, employee assistance funds, volunteering, scholarship award program management, grantmaking, and other philanthropic initiatives.

newsletter-mock