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Many people in recovery noted the importance of the people who met them where they were at, physically and emotionally.
Forty-Plus Years of Federal Inaction Prior to 1982 the United States had no widespread visible homelessness since the Great Depression. Since 1982 homelessness has exploded. What happened? Why has the ...
Police in Sioux Falls continue to see the impact of drug and alcohol addictions in the community. Sioux Falls Police Chief ...
San Francisco is changing its approach to addressing drug addiction with a new policy emphasizing treatment. Why it matters: ...
San Francisco's shift from fear-based drug prevention to harm reduction, which includes providing clean supplies and ...
Mayor Lurie signs SF's "Recovery First" ordinance to prioritize long-term remission strategies for drug abuse.
While San Francisco hogs headlines on homelessness and crime, its southern neighbor, San Jose, has been quietly making bold moves — and seeing substantial results. Frustrated by years of progressive ...
Fe Mantuhac Barino, a Catholic laywoman linked to the Charismatic Renewal, is behind a programme created in 2016 (when ...
He arrived at the height of San Francisco’s so-called doom-loop, as homelessness, addiction and shoplifting rocketed in the ...
We should bring housing, drug treatment and research together under one roof to meet affected people where they are.
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and ...
SAN FRANCISCO ... drug use alienates those who are not ready to quit, while proponents say the city has been far too permissive and making drug use safer does not help break the cycle of addiction.