A familiar feeling, for anyone who works with people experiencing homelessness, is wanting to help. While blankets, tents, snacks and hand warmers go a long way, it’s hard not to think about the big need: housing.
For most people, it’s even harder to figure out how to provide housing to an unhoused neighbor in a way that makes sense. There just isn’t that much housing available, and, despite the cruel jibes of conservative Twitter users, you can’t just “take them home with you.” ...