Houston's Homelessness Strategy
Outreach and Emcampments
Results and Impact
Homelessness
About the Article
100

This philosophy guided Houston's approach to homelessness, prioritizing permanent apartments before requiring treatment or employment

What is Housing First?

100

Outreach teams repeatedly visited these locations to build trust before moving people into housing.

What are encampments/homeless camps?

100

Over a decade, Houston moved this many people into homes of their own.

What is 25,000?

100

This term describes people who do not have a stable or permanent place to live.

What is homelessness?

100

This newspaper company published the article "How Houston Moved 25,000 People From the Streets Into Homes of Their Own." 

What is The New York Times?

200

This Texas city became a national model by moving more than 25,000 people into housing in over a decade.

What is Houston?

200

Houston ensured that when an encampment closed, people moved directly into housing rather that these temporary facilities for homeless individuals.

What are homeless shelters?

200

One major impact of Houston's strategy was that people moved into homes instead of returning to these public spaces.

What are the streets?

200

This approach to reducing homelessness focuses on giving people housing first, then offering services.

What is Housing First?

200

The city that this article focuses on.

What is Houston?

300

The main source of funding for this project.

What are taxpayer dollars?

300

These workers vistied encampments again and again to build trust with people lving there.

What are outreach workers?

300

Huston reduced homelessness by this percentage since 2011.

What is 63 percent?

300

This type of shelter provides short-term, overnight places to stay for people without housing.

What is an emergency shelter?

300

The author of the article "How Houston Moved 25,000 People From the Streets Into Homes of Their Own."

Who is Michael Kimmelman?

400

Houston proved that this type of housing - not temporary shelters - is the most effective starting point.

What is permanent supportive housing?

400

Outreach workers collected this type of information to match people with appropriate housing.

What are vulnerability assessments?

400

The article highlights that Houston's approach showed homelessness is not inevitable, but instead this.

What is a solvable problem?

400

A common cause of homelessness is when peope cannot afford this monthly housing cost.

What is rent?

400

The lady whose reaction to receiving a Housing First apartment was recorded in this article.

Who is Terri Harris?

500

Research cited in the article shows that this percentage of epople remained housed after two years.

What is about 90 percent?

500

Before closing an encampment, Houston made sure people had this ready so they wouldn't end up back on the streets.

What is a housing plan?

500

Houston became known as this among major U.S. cities because of its large drop in homelessness.

What is a national model?

500

People experiencing homelessness often sleep in these temporary outdoor areas made of tents or makeshift shelters.

What are encampments?

500

Name of Terri Harris' daughter.

Who is Blesit?

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