• sumofchemicals@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Some others here have highlighted that “shelter services” is not the same thing as an actual shelter. People can’t stay as long as they want, they don’t have a secure place to store their belongings, and they can be dangerous. Here is a post with sources that outlines why permanent supportive housing is more cost effective than temporary overnight shelters

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      1 year ago

      Sure, overall. But the cost of someone living partially or fully on the streets is spread between public and private. The cost to the State is typically less.

      I can’t follow the links to any of the sources in that post, btw.