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Will Stone

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Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

Yeah. So there's a piece of this that is political. Housing First was pretty bipartisan under George W. Bush and Barack Obama. But over the past few years, activists and think tanks on the political right have been pretty successful at branding this philosophy as left coded or liberal coded. But there's another element to this backlash that's actually much more interesting to me.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

As a reporter covering homelessness here in Seattle, I started hearing doubts about Housing First from people I didn't expect to hear them from, folks who work directly with the homeless population at nonprofits that practice Housing First. sometimes even from people who lived on the streets themselves and moved inside under Housing First.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

As a reporter covering homelessness here in Seattle, I started hearing doubts about Housing First from people I didn't expect to hear them from, folks who work directly with the homeless population at nonprofits that practice Housing First. sometimes even from people who lived on the streets themselves and moved inside under Housing First.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

As a reporter covering homelessness here in Seattle, I started hearing doubts about Housing First from people I didn't expect to hear them from, folks who work directly with the homeless population at nonprofits that practice Housing First. sometimes even from people who lived on the streets themselves and moved inside under Housing First.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this really threw me because as a reporter, I'd been hearing for years that Housing First is the most studied, the most proven, the most cost-effective strategy for getting people off the streets. And at the same time, some of the evidence that these critics were pointing to rang true to me. Like they were pointing to problems that I have witnessed myself in my reporting.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this really threw me because as a reporter, I'd been hearing for years that Housing First is the most studied, the most proven, the most cost-effective strategy for getting people off the streets. And at the same time, some of the evidence that these critics were pointing to rang true to me. Like they were pointing to problems that I have witnessed myself in my reporting.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this really threw me because as a reporter, I'd been hearing for years that Housing First is the most studied, the most proven, the most cost-effective strategy for getting people off the streets. And at the same time, some of the evidence that these critics were pointing to rang true to me. Like they were pointing to problems that I have witnessed myself in my reporting.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this is what really made me want to dive into Housing First with this documentary. It was my own genuine confusion about how to reconcile these things.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this is what really made me want to dive into Housing First with this documentary. It was my own genuine confusion about how to reconcile these things.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And this is what really made me want to dive into Housing First with this documentary. It was my own genuine confusion about how to reconcile these things.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

So the first observation that critics of Housing First tend to make is since 2013, the U.S. government has really pushed local governments and nonprofits to adopt Housing First practices. And for years, a majority of federal grants for homelessness have gone to Housing First projects, adding up to billions of dollars. But the U.S. homeless population hit a new record in 2024.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

So the first observation that critics of Housing First tend to make is since 2013, the U.S. government has really pushed local governments and nonprofits to adopt Housing First practices. And for years, a majority of federal grants for homelessness have gone to Housing First projects, adding up to billions of dollars. But the U.S. homeless population hit a new record in 2024.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

So the first observation that critics of Housing First tend to make is since 2013, the U.S. government has really pushed local governments and nonprofits to adopt Housing First practices. And for years, a majority of federal grants for homelessness have gone to Housing First projects, adding up to billions of dollars. But the U.S. homeless population hit a new record in 2024.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And so this has caused some people to wonder whether Housing First, or maybe the way we're practicing Housing First, is not meeting this moment. The second observation that critics make is that Housing First in practice can look very imperfect, to put it mildly. Yes, it offers people an apartment, a bed, a door that locks behind them.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And so this has caused some people to wonder whether Housing First, or maybe the way we're practicing Housing First, is not meeting this moment. The second observation that critics make is that Housing First in practice can look very imperfect, to put it mildly. Yes, it offers people an apartment, a bed, a door that locks behind them.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

And so this has caused some people to wonder whether Housing First, or maybe the way we're practicing Housing First, is not meeting this moment. The second observation that critics make is that Housing First in practice can look very imperfect, to put it mildly. Yes, it offers people an apartment, a bed, a door that locks behind them.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

But the environment in these buildings can be challenging because the chaos of the streets tends to follow people indoors.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

But the environment in these buildings can be challenging because the chaos of the streets tends to follow people indoors.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

But the environment in these buildings can be challenging because the chaos of the streets tends to follow people indoors.

Up First from NPR
A Home But Not A Cure

Yeah. So we're going to hear from a woman named Maureen Hawley who lives in a building in downtown Seattle. It's this 14-story building that's a century old. And some of the tenants there are just low income, but others come straight off the streets under a Housing First program. There is staff on site to help them with addiction and mental health if the tenants want that.