Boise Mayor Lauren McLean Announced $7.5M Fund Focused on Supportive Housing: Pairing Shelter With Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment
Idea Category: Healthcare, Housing, Mental Health
Idaho: Boise Mayor Lauren McLean announced a $7.5 million fund focused on “supportive housing,” an approach to ending homelessness that pairs a place to live with other services like mental health care and substance use treatment. “It’s a proven model," she said, "one that provides a real path into the future for our most vulnerable residents. Because in a city for everyone, everyone is valuable, and we don’t give up on people.”
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Idea Category: Advocacy | Funding Source: ARP
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Idea Category: Child Care | Funding Source: ARP
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