How Houston is successfully reducing homelessness

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  • Опубліковано 13 кві 2024
  • In 2012, the nation's fourth-largest city went all-in on a new system to address homelessness in which dozens of agencies join forces under a single umbrella organization to put those without homes in their own apartments, rather than in shelter beds. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at a concept that has succeeded in reducing homelessness in the greater Houston area by 63%.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 459

  • @MahkyVmedia1
    @MahkyVmedia1 Місяць тому +293

    God, imagine that.
    Treat people like you want to be treated.
    There should be a name for that.

    • @adelaferreira4575
      @adelaferreira4575 Місяць тому +21

      Compassion …

    • @kalixw.1853
      @kalixw.1853 Місяць тому +8

      Maybe something like a golden rule...

    • @MahkyVmedia1
      @MahkyVmedia1 Місяць тому +4

      @@kalixw.1853 that sounds familiar

    • @mk-apache6161
      @mk-apache6161 Місяць тому +1

      Supposedly they call it the golden rule or some bs like that

    • @adribe5258
      @adribe5258 Місяць тому +5

      Humanity

  • @mimime5326
    @mimime5326 Місяць тому +118

    Houston is a very philanthropic city. We don’t listen to people who trash our city. We take care of our own, regardless of our politics.

    • @geewiz8253
      @geewiz8253 25 днів тому +1

      How the whole country (and we wish, politicians) would be.. ❤

    • @mistrychannel
      @mistrychannel 18 днів тому

      Houston has always thrived despite it's politicians (i.e Idiot Abbot and Crappy Cruz) because in it's core we've always taken care of ourselves and believe in basic humanity. Too bad all these people moving here from out of state are destroying that philantropy

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Місяць тому +260

    Way to go Houston! Now bring it to California!

    • @mindtrix18
      @mindtrix18 Місяць тому +32

      California, specifically Los Angeles has had this concept for years. The problem with Los Angeles is that there is no housing stock. The housing crisis is horrible, the number of units or homes needed to make a difference is never prioritized. They keep opening shelter beds and people cycle through them and its more expensive to run a shelter than an apartment building. More money is spent per month on a homeless individual living in temporary/transitional housing than it would be to house them for an entire year. It's a problem that will never get better unless money is diverted from temporary housing to permanent supportive housing where people would live somewhere that would have services on site to assist in keeping them housed and stable.

    • @favored6007
      @favored6007 Місяць тому +1

      Exactly!!!

    • @user-rw2dr5my1s
      @user-rw2dr5my1s Місяць тому +14

      Maybe Texas can take back all the homeless people that they brought us during the years. I have met so many homeless people that are from Texas, it’s crazy.

    • @jerradwilson
      @jerradwilson Місяць тому +4

      It won't work in California. 3:56 We don't have an adequate supply of affordable housing nor Covid relief funds to subsidize housing. Also Texas and other red states bus a lot of their homeless here.

    • @sheldonhollis5258
      @sheldonhollis5258 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@jerradwilsonExscuses. If Texas can build housing, so van Los Angeles

  • @stef6786
    @stef6786 Місяць тому +153

    I get chills seeing this. As a recruiter, I can tell you I’ve interviewed people that are trying to show up for job interviews being presentable while getting “washed up” and dressed in their cars. I can count on one hand the number of those who’ve admitted that to me, but it’s heartbreaking and absolutely mind blowing. Imagine trying to get a job while living out of your car. Now imagine when you’re in a shelter or on the streets.
    This really is the way!!! 💜🌸

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 Місяць тому +9

      I'm living it. Also, a lot of programs take too long to help. Almost every program has a waiting list and they don't know when your name will be called.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Місяць тому +11

      I'm living in my van while keeping a seasonal job. Many times I had to go to the library to get dressed up for job interviews, it's take 3 times longer to be ready. My feet started to swell up recently because I didn't sleep laying down.
      I put my name on the low income housing since 2018, never heard from them

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 Місяць тому +8

      @@___beyondhorizon4664 Yes, it's a challenge to maintain good health while sleeping in your car or bouncing around from place to place each night.

    • @stef6786
      @stef6786 Місяць тому +6

      @@deemont5715 I’m so sorry, I am sending you all the good thoughts and hoping wherever you are gets a program like Houston has here soon! Much love to you, hang in there. 💜

    • @stef6786
      @stef6786 Місяць тому +6

      @@___beyondhorizon4664 I’m so sorry too, just breaks my heart that you’re having to go through this. Everyone deserves a space they can call home, hopefully wherever you are will get a program like Houston has going soon. Sending love and hugs to you virtually 💜

  • @RafiOmar83
    @RafiOmar83 29 днів тому +16

    This makes me even more proud to be a Houstonian. I would really like to volunteer with The Way Home.

  • @oceanwoods
    @oceanwoods Місяць тому +135

    One can not make it to appointments, to ease out of addiction or get medical and mental health services, when you spend your whole day moving, trying to get something to eat and figure out where you will sleep that night.
    Stable housing, is the foundation of wellness, and something many folks have never had.

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 Місяць тому +3

      I can say Amen because I'm currently going through that right now,

    • @suzannemcmaken4648
      @suzannemcmaken4648 Місяць тому +6

      The foundation of wellness is making good choices in life.

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Місяць тому

      Many street homeless die alone quietly abandoned by everybody. What's even more sad is their bodies get eaten by other homeless and stray animals and disappear in that darkness.

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 Місяць тому

      @@suzannemcmaken4648 Sometimes you can make good choices, but those connected to you make bad choices and it directly affects you.

    • @vgrepairs
      @vgrepairs Місяць тому +2

      ​@@sarbantz nooooo dude. Homeless get EBT cards loaded with $1500 a month. There are empty shelters here in san diego. There are HIRING signs everywhere. Homeless CHOOSE to be homeless.

  • @SoberOKMoments
    @SoberOKMoments Місяць тому +99

    Well done Houston. Compassion, common sense and practicality. Terrific combo!

  • @mariusfacktor3597
    @mariusfacktor3597 Місяць тому +124

    Housing First is absolutely the way to go. Houston got an astonishing 25,000 homeless off the street and into permanent housing. The reason they were able to do this is because Houston builds an abundance of housing each year. Cities like Los Angeles, SF, and NYC have made building more homes illegal on almost every parcel of land. That's why those cities continue to fail to house their massive homeless populations. They need to follow in Houston's footsteps and scrap their antiquated zoning laws.

    • @eMDiKhamPha
      @eMDiKhamPha Місяць тому

      I don't think it's possible in CA due to politicians embezzled all the money when they asked for $$ to house homeless.

    • @jerradwilson
      @jerradwilson Місяць тому +4

      Hands need to be greased to get affordable housing built, if one can overcome the NIMBYs, which is nearly impossible.

    • @BernieSanders-bn5dk
      @BernieSanders-bn5dk 28 днів тому

      ​@@jerradwilson Just go full communist , I can't belive nobody made a parody flag of the Bear Communist Republic of California alreadt with the red star

    • @KatTheo431
      @KatTheo431 23 дні тому +2

      Santa Monica offered homeless apartments in the Inland Empire (not on the beach) and many who took up the offer ended up back on the Santa Monica beach a few days later. They were making money off of tourists giving them money in Santa Monica and wanted to live on the beach. They were demanding apartments on the beach. That isn't an issue in a place like Houston. LA could build housing in Palmdale or Victorville for the homeless - the problem is they don't want to go there.

    • @mariusfacktor3597
      @mariusfacktor3597 23 дні тому +1

      @@KatTheo431 There isn't resources and services out in the desert. They need to build more housing where people most want and need to live. That's what cities are at their core, habitats for people. Telling people to pack up and go somewhere else because we refuse to allow homes in our city is ridiculous. Houston solved homelessness, while LA stands in its own way.

  • @mrnimbus5397
    @mrnimbus5397 Місяць тому +84

    I'm currently homeless and living in my car and watching this gives me hope here in phx

    • @myurbangarden7695
      @myurbangarden7695 Місяць тому +5

      Thank you for your honesty post

    • @paradoxward2533
      @paradoxward2533 Місяць тому +4

      I'm the same....WITH A JOB!

    • @NicTalfort
      @NicTalfort 29 днів тому +3

      Why would you stay there if you see a program like this in another city? Houston/Dallas/San Antonio is affordable with many apartments still in the mid $500 per month range.

    • @youtubeuploads8703
      @youtubeuploads8703 26 днів тому +1

      I've been homeless 3 times before turning 30. I'm wishing the best for you. Hope that everything works out for you.

    • @geewiz8253
      @geewiz8253 25 днів тому

      @@youtubeuploads8703❤

  • @kimkeller5155
    @kimkeller5155 29 днів тому +15

    Every city in every state NEEDS to FOLLOW Houston's example! Kudos to Houston!!!

  • @brooks8792
    @brooks8792 Місяць тому +70

    So, treating people with kindness and respect works? What a concept.

    • @suzannemcmaken4648
      @suzannemcmaken4648 Місяць тому +3

      And, lots of subsidization, apparently.

    • @esmekaffen4961
      @esmekaffen4961 Місяць тому +17

      @@suzannemcmaken4648I’d rather subsidize human beings than, say, spend trillions to send a few to Mars for…?

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Місяць тому +2

      Many street homeless die alone quietly abandoned by everybody. What's even more sad is their bodies get eaten by other homeless and stray animals and disappear in that darkness.

    • @greglamm5986
      @greglamm5986 28 днів тому

      @@esmekaffen4961 Literally hundreds if not thousands of inventions that we use everyday came out of the space program. We can do more than one thing at a time.

  • @sjwilloughby-greene8214
    @sjwilloughby-greene8214 Місяць тому +30

    As a homeless woman a bed is a blessing most take for granted. This is beautiful. South Carolina take note.
    ✌️♥️☀️

  • @maximus3730
    @maximus3730 Місяць тому +68

    Clicking this video I had no idea how impactful it would be THIS is the solution so many cities have been searching for. #TheWayHome

    • @margaritoamargo6347
      @margaritoamargo6347 Місяць тому +8

      I love it. Most Americans want to work hard and do. Just sometimes they get sick and things happen and that is when we need to help pick them up. If we have the mindset we are all in this together things work much better.

    • @mindtrix18
      @mindtrix18 Місяць тому +3

      This program directly mirrors the program that already exists in losa Angeles. The problem is that california itself doesn't have enough housing units to place people. Many homeless individuals have a housing voucher in hand but nowhere to move into. Regular people in los angeles have a hard time finding a unit they can afford so it all creates the problem of homelessness we have now. There are a handful of organizations that are doing it right in california and they are the least funded because they cut out the middleman, and there isn't a contract someone can win and get a profit from. These organizations buy apartment buildings or build them and permanently house homeless individuals and have staff on site to make sure they have what they need to thrive.

  • @igorschmidlapp6987
    @igorschmidlapp6987 Місяць тому +38

    Putting the disparate agencies under one umbrella is KEY. Making sure they are all working in the same direction, and there is a method to interconnect. Now, THAT is how you use "Big Data"...

  • @lauren6509
    @lauren6509 Місяць тому +68

    Oh I absolutely love this! So great to see and I love news like this. This video brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations to all of those that have been housed through this program and many blessings!

    • @randomloafer
      @randomloafer Місяць тому +2

      what happens when they run out of other people's money ?

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Місяць тому +2

      @@randomloaferThey’ll go back to opening shelters with other people’s money.

    • @greglamm5986
      @greglamm5986 28 днів тому

      @@randomloafer How about spending money educating people? If you don't want to pay for social programs which only treat symptoms, treat the problem by providing people the means to an education so that they can help themselves. Why is this so hard to understand?

  • @trishbrown2297
    @trishbrown2297 Місяць тому +15

    So happy to see SOMEONE is doing SOMETHING about this issue.

  • @yvonnecamperriovista225
    @yvonnecamperriovista225 Місяць тому +43

    I’ve always believed that most homeless people never thought they would be. This includes the addiction, but we are all just a few setbacks away from being homeless. I hope more cities, and States will make it a priority and get involved in housing and helping.

    • @ThatsShowbizBabyy
      @ThatsShowbizBabyy Місяць тому +8

      Very true. The vast majority of Americans are closer to being on the streets than they are to being financially well-off. Compassion is key.

    • @deemont5715
      @deemont5715 Місяць тому +2

      I agree. I never thought I would be.

    • @stevengerson6307
      @stevengerson6307 Місяць тому +2

      Being in the position I would pray that Colorado Springs would do the same but that would be forward thinking and that doesn't happen here to much.

  • @alejandraparker7272
    @alejandraparker7272 28 днів тому +10

    BLESSINGS FROM DALLAS TEXAS. MAKES ME PROUD TO BE A TEXAN. HOUSTON DIDN'T WAIT FOR THE GOVERNMENT'S HELP ...THEY TOOK AN INITIATIVE TO PROVIDE HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS PEOPLE 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
    A GREAT THING!

    • @crypticmystic3489
      @crypticmystic3489 19 днів тому

      Dude, it says on the Houston Coalition website for the Homeless takes in public dollars. They mention in the vid that $100 million in COVID aid helped subsidize the housing.
      To act like Government didn’t help enable this is false. Public policy matters. Government is not the problem itself, it only is the problem when it is used to oppress people.

  • @jenkuc1797
    @jenkuc1797 Місяць тому +43

    This absolutely makes sense, I am glad they found a way to help these individuals find their self -worth again! I hope Portland and other states take note.

    • @MahkyVmedia1
      @MahkyVmedia1 Місяць тому +1

      When was the last time you went to Portland?

    • @suzannemcmaken4648
      @suzannemcmaken4648 Місяць тому +1

      Yep.
      Subsidized forever by the taxpayer.

    • @MahkyVmedia1
      @MahkyVmedia1 Місяць тому +7

      @@suzannemcmaken4648 let's get those billionaires to actually pay their far share and we'd be all set

  • @Elena-er7zp
    @Elena-er7zp Місяць тому +9

    Yes!! Being homed makes the odds of finding employment so much better.
    I mean how well will you sleep outdoors? How well will you clean yourself outdoors?

  • @annowens5019
    @annowens5019 Місяць тому +24

    Particularly for those who choose to Serve their Country; FIRST, is an absolute primary number and a workable solution.

  • @soniapoly1
    @soniapoly1 Місяць тому +4

    May God continue to Bless this program and may this spread throughout the nation ❤️

  • @karmicsheila63
    @karmicsheila63 Місяць тому +22

    The " Housing First" model
    is very successful . You would think it would be common sense, but it isn't. Here in Louisville KY, VA has used it for quite some time. Less than 2% of our Veterans are now homeless.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Місяць тому

      The numbers don't lie but liars use numbers 🤓 🖕

    • @karmicsheila63
      @karmicsheila63 Місяць тому +2

      @firstlast8258 Excuse me. I am a Social Worker and see the real world beyond statistics. Yourself?

  • @stephanied1028
    @stephanied1028 Місяць тому +13

    This is interesting! I live in Houston and I personally don’t see a decrease. There are still tons of tents by the Metro hub where the old Sear used to be on Main Street. Plenty of people begging for money. I’m glad some are getting help though.

    • @tcklme712
      @tcklme712 Місяць тому +5

      I'm here too, and I DO NOT see the results they are claiming.

    • @thegrahamdalorian185
      @thegrahamdalorian185 Місяць тому +7

      I’m here and I absolutely do see the differences. Far less tent cities, and while panhandling is present it’s definitely reduced. Nothing is instantaneous.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp Місяць тому +6

      I’m in the suburbs and I do. We would have people camping underneath the overpasses on I-45. They are no longer there. Where are they? Idk but I hope it is something like this.

    • @stephanied1028
      @stephanied1028 Місяць тому

      @@Elena-er7zp They’re still plenty downtown.

    • @SmifLaly
      @SmifLaly Місяць тому +1

      FACTS!!! Not trying to be a negative Nancy but I said the same thing. I haven't been downtown since at least 2022 now because it was BAD!!! Sucks because Downtown Houston was always a good time for me. Maybe I'll go take another look this weekend.
      The reason I feel questionable about this story is because she said since 2012... I've lived here since 2006 and last I saw it was far worse than back in 2015/16...

  • @courtneyk3584
    @courtneyk3584 Місяць тому +15

    Just like they did in Helsinki , Finland. They need to do this everywhere in the US.

  • @roreyb7
    @roreyb7 21 день тому +3

    They need to implement this all over the United States !

  • @Freedom_Peace838
    @Freedom_Peace838 23 дні тому +1

    Austin seriously needs this! So happy for Houston. It was really bad in Houston. Good Job.

  • @julianapurvis3461
    @julianapurvis3461 Місяць тому +20

    So nice to hear stories that evoke hope!

  • @robzphotoz5465
    @robzphotoz5465 Місяць тому +57

    Houston strong = US strong 🙏

  • @dknox90803
    @dknox90803 Місяць тому +60

    Rest of the country take notes. I’m looking at you L.A.

    • @dianam4894
      @dianam4894 Місяць тому +7

      The challenge for California is the scale. Houston has a fraction of the number of homeless that are in California. They also mentioned that Houston has "relatively" affordable housing which helped.

    • @annowens5019
      @annowens5019 Місяць тому +2

      " ... Looking at you L.A. ..." As well you should, but don't neglect NYC, Chicago, San Francisco etc etc ...

    • @suzannemcmaken4648
      @suzannemcmaken4648 Місяць тому

      @@annowens5019
      Those Democratic cities are hopeless.

    • @coopspal
      @coopspal Місяць тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_City_Council

    • @annowens5019
      @annowens5019 Місяць тому

      " ... Democratic Cities..." Perhaps. Yet, you know numerically there are more Registered Democratic Voters, than Republicans (logically, that would mean All U.S. Cities Are Democratic🤞). I am a Pragmatist. However, if Republican Legislators would develop an Actual Platform AND "SIT TRUMP DOWN" .. (as MCCONNELL Is FINALLY Retiring) Perhaps our Nation Would Be Able To Develop Forward Motion. The Gilded Age was so obvious.

  • @tammiebroggins
    @tammiebroggins 25 днів тому +1

    I'm homeless. A very kind lady bought me a bus. Now me and my fur family have a safe place to live.

  • @kalixw.1853
    @kalixw.1853 Місяць тому +20

    I am glad that Houston has adopted this approach. However, we have to acknowledge that they used a model that was first implemented (successfully) in Finland back in 2008.
    I applaud Houston for being in the vanguard of positive change in the US wrt the issue of homelessness. I also, however, feel credit should be given where credit is due.

    • @karmicsheila63
      @karmicsheila63 Місяць тому +1

      Louisville KY has used the "Housing First " model for its veterans for at least 10-15 years as well.

    • @Elena-er7zp
      @Elena-er7zp Місяць тому

      They attempted housing first in LA and failed.

    • @knittingdoula
      @knittingdoula Місяць тому

      I wondered the same thing. That would have been an important historical fact to note.

    • @nm3547
      @nm3547 Місяць тому

      I think the term Housing First, is actually a program towards a movement. When I first heard this, I understood others had done it.

    • @karmicsheila63
      @karmicsheila63 Місяць тому +3

      @@Elena-er7zpCA has a severe lack of affordable housing. Affordable housing is important for this program to be successful.

  • @tonioyendis4464
    @tonioyendis4464 21 день тому +1

    Thank you Mayor Turner! This is how people take care of people!

  • @medusagorgon8432
    @medusagorgon8432 Місяць тому +2

    The Way Home is such an obvious solution! I am so glad they figured it out.

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive Місяць тому +13

    CBS Sunday Morning, You're the best! I subscribed because I love your content!

  • @Runnifier
    @Runnifier 25 днів тому

    As someone who has experienced homelessness for years now, I couldn’t help but smile when I saw the expressions of sheer joy in the folks getting help.

  • @marannalatimer2864
    @marannalatimer2864 Місяць тому +14

    Awesome

  • @mariebright6985
    @mariebright6985 20 днів тому +1

    This is always a beautiful sight to see. Much respect for those who are modeling the character of human souls who value human life.
    Shalom and many blessings to you all in Houston and to your beautiful families.

  • @BoundyMan
    @BoundyMan Місяць тому +6

    Good for Houston. Now the question is, will they be able to afford to get the homeless homes in other cities, like New York and L.A.?

  • @petemavus2948
    @petemavus2948 Місяць тому +7

    I missed the show this morning but so glad this came to my attention here. We hear so much ugliness about Texas yet Houston has managed to do our Country proud. 🇺🇸 Thank you and please help us do this Nationwide. 💜

  • @jtomahawk7825
    @jtomahawk7825 Місяць тому +18

    Congratulations Houston!

  • @user-be2jq9ry7y
    @user-be2jq9ry7y Місяць тому +19

    I am sure the furniture donations were by Gallery Furniture’s Jim MacIngvale-you should have paid him the courtesy of a mention, he has donated many *millions* of dollars to help Houstonians for the past 40 years, including during disasters. He deserves a report of his own in fact.

    • @cmtippens9209
      @cmtippens9209 Місяць тому +2

      I was thinking it was probably him, but others may be following his example, which is a good thing.
      If it was him, he may have asked to remain anonymous.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Місяць тому

      @@cmtippens9209He’s never been that humble as to remain anonymous. Never. He’s been using poor folks as shills since the 70s. His furniture store is high pressure sales, however, he pays his employees well.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Місяць тому +1

      @@cmtippens9209Never has he ever been that humble.

    • @SmifLaly
      @SmifLaly Місяць тому +1

      First off... call him Mattress Mack so folks know who you talking about. Second... he would've CERTAINLY made it known if he had did it. IJS
      🤘🏾😙

    • @user-be2jq9ry7y
      @user-be2jq9ry7y Місяць тому

      @@SmifLaly he probably asked to remain anonymous as another poster suggested. He has always been a showman but he also gives anonymously. He is incredibly generous as his actions over the years since 1981 prove. IJS

  • @HLJlovejoy
    @HLJlovejoy Місяць тому +2

    Warms my heart to see this… ❤

  • @jayalexander3356
    @jayalexander3356 27 днів тому +1

    I'm a Houstonian. Houston does NOT have an abundance of affordable apts. Not since we were flooded by transplants that drove up pricing.

  • @Pou1gie1
    @Pou1gie1 Місяць тому +2

    It's nice to have good news where there are solutions for problems, and not just news that talks about problems. I can't believe it took more than 10 years to organize all those organizations under the The Way Home umbrella. It's too bad that redtape gets in the way and slows progress.

  • @acooksla
    @acooksla Місяць тому +1

    I have been saying this for over twenty years. It’s so simple. There is no other way to end homelessness. Glad to see they finally figured it out.

  • @Dee-ye2dk
    @Dee-ye2dk Місяць тому +11

    As a former social worker that worked with the homeless. It’s all nice and dandy, but the things these non profits expose us to is wild. I’ve been threatened, exposed to drugs, and physically assaulted by clients. All for 45k a year. The dark truth they don’t tell you.

    • @prpafinfer4608
      @prpafinfer4608 Місяць тому +1

      Many experienced worse for way less paychecks

    • @CognitiveDiscussion
      @CognitiveDiscussion Місяць тому +2

      @@prpafinfer4608lmfao what? Why are we comparing trauma? Weird

    • @Nerdy_Nihilist
      @Nerdy_Nihilist Місяць тому +1

      How could you not know that most homeless people are either mentally ill, addicted, or both? If you think it is traumatic being exposed to that, think about how it is to live that way.

    • @Dee-ye2dk
      @Dee-ye2dk Місяць тому

      @@Nerdy_Nihilist so because they’re traumatized to the drugs they choose. Our trauma of being physically assaulted, emotionally and mentally harassed is irrelevant. Got it. The average social worker quits between 3-5 years. Find out why

    • @ryannn97227
      @ryannn97227 Місяць тому +1

      Definitely a reflection of the social systems we have in place not the homeless population. Workers/volunteers should have more resources the way homeless people should.

  • @rogeliofrancois1567
    @rogeliofrancois1567 Місяць тому +1

    This was being done overseas already. I don’t think it was a new idea, but I give them credit for making it work and housing the homeless.

  • @vjonas397
    @vjonas397 Місяць тому +3

    First time in ages that Texas has impressed me. Go TX! We could learn something to help Seattle area!

  • @reallyseriously7020
    @reallyseriously7020 Місяць тому +1

    I found this randomly. I'm so happy to see Jane Pauley! She was a staple in my house, growing up. Great to see she is still just as charming and lovely as always.

  • @Brainhoneywalker
    @Brainhoneywalker Місяць тому +1

    This was so inspiring to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this, Sunday Morning 🌞 ❤

  • @DestinyNeoGirl
    @DestinyNeoGirl 23 дні тому +1

    Ah, I see Houston has followed Finland’s way of treating homelessness. Absolutely love to see it ❤️

  • @melreslor2114
    @melreslor2114 29 днів тому +1

    Norway was able to do this on a nation-wide level. Homeless population reduced 80%.
    Invisible People (UA-cam channel) has a video documentary on this. In Helsinki, Norway's largest city, they count someone living temporarily in a motel as homeless. Most counts in the US put that as "sheltered". Houston is showing what is possible in the US.

  • @rbwirth12
    @rbwirth12 Місяць тому +2

    Let's hear from the residents of Houston if homelessness is actually being reduced. The housing first model has supposedly been tried in the Bay Area, but there's no effect on the amount of encampments, tents and filth. Yet the housing first advocates and politicians continuously say how much it has helped, which it hasn't.

  • @rothn2
    @rothn2 Місяць тому +6

    Houston also has a unique capacity to build cheap housing. There are places like the Bay Area where it's prohibitively expensive to the extent of being almost impossible to get anything built due to NIMBYs and excessive regulation. Places like that will have to take care of these first by removing regulatory obstacles and limiting the extent that local opposition is allowed to influence development.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Місяць тому

      I recalled watching a recent news about containers homes in LA

    • @rothn2
      @rothn2 Місяць тому

      ​@@___beyondhorizon4664I saw that too but I think the fact that it was newsworthy and only a few hundred units says a lot. And that particular project had been held up for over a decade in approvals IIRC.

  • @theblackpearlofbraavos
    @theblackpearlofbraavos 26 днів тому

    I don’t have a lot of glowing things to say about Houston (even as a native Houstonian) but this program is absolutely phenomenal---and yes I have indeed seen a decrease in some areas.

  • @texasgoddess323
    @texasgoddess323 28 днів тому +1

    I think it’s a great idea to invest in these small efficiencies. These are one-room apartments with a bathroom. The bed, kitchen, and living area are one room. Ppl don’t need large spaces. This way, more ppl can live in a complex.

  • @TravelBabble93
    @TravelBabble93 28 днів тому

    We never know what someone has gone through to lead them to being unhoused, glad to see the community working towards solving this issue.

  • @JanetBeebe-nh9re
    @JanetBeebe-nh9re Місяць тому +3

    A great many of these people had circumstances truly beyond their control.
    No one wants health issues, financial inflation beyond their control, and/ or depression.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Місяць тому

      COVID took my job away, my company shutdown and I have to switch careers as a senior. Living in my car causes my legs to swell because I can't sleep laying down. Getting ready for job interviews is very challenging, gas is $5/ gallon

  • @juliebollman3944
    @juliebollman3944 Місяць тому +2

    Love this, very purposeful 😊

  • @kenikatucker3496
    @kenikatucker3496 28 днів тому

    OMG Mercy me this is beautiful it brings tears to my eyes this is the kind of video that really needs to go viral. This is a prime example that homelessness can be done its just that Government doesn't want to do nothing about it. The matter started with Government so they can correct the problem just treat people the way you would want to be treated as humans you just never know anyone of Government can end up in that position too one day. I am happy for these people and everyone else that they help. May God continue to bless her and all her worker's . Please UA-cam more of these videos 🇧🇲🇧🇲

  • @JoeRandoms
    @JoeRandoms 27 днів тому

    Let's go Houston Texas. I think that just having a reliable, private, decent place to lay your head really improves mental health.

  • @oco987
    @oco987 Місяць тому +5

    So proud of my hometown

  • @___beyondhorizon4664
    @___beyondhorizon4664 Місяць тому +2

    Many questions why some homeless don't want to go to shelters. For some, here are the reasons
    Unable to focus on job search, no quite space
    Worry about bed bugs
    Worry about people stealing laptops/ smartphone
    Most people require getting up by 5am with a bunch of rules
    I stayed up all night to fill out applications 10 pages, background check form, onboarding documents because it's quiet time, i had 2 hours of sleep before 5am wake up Time, everyone started talking loudly, not related to job search strategies 😞

  • @paulchezkari6952
    @paulchezkari6952 29 днів тому

    This report needs 1 Billion views, at least 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @lozu8947
    @lozu8947 29 днів тому +1

    They should also use some of these empty business offices and buildings (do to more and more people working from home) and turn them into living spaces

  • @allisonferber5474
    @allisonferber5474 Місяць тому +2

    But, what about those cities that don’t have a supply of affordable apartments. It adds a hitch to the process. It will take them a bit to catch up. Loved hearing about Houston’s success. Home is everything.

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Місяць тому

      I recalled watching news about containers homes in LA recently

  • @joyanderson8646
    @joyanderson8646 27 днів тому

    God bless em for getting a US veteran off the street!!!💯👏👏👏
    God bless her for perseverance!!💯👍👍👍

  • @rhodabaruch4
    @rhodabaruch4 Місяць тому +1

    Kills me how people can talk badly about, heavily judge, and unfairly criminalize homeless people

  • @victorialoberger7987
    @victorialoberger7987 Місяць тому +1

    My brother had me read "Welcome Homeless," about the Community First Village in Austin. This sounds very similar.

  • @sugwilliams6257
    @sugwilliams6257 20 днів тому

    Thank you God for wisdom and those courageous enough to follow directions, many blessed returns to the Houstonians with their hands to the plow, for leading the rest of us, being great models for a better existence for all 😘😘😘, from Wichita Kansas.

  • @enough1494
    @enough1494 24 дні тому

    I lived in Houston in the 70’s and 80’s, Marvin Zindler days! We had thousands of car worker that came down and invaded the underpasses and the San Jacinto River. It was different then. Very different. I lived in Crosby and would go help them, until the police prohibited my help.
    Glad they are evolving.

  • @angelmatos9143
    @angelmatos9143 16 днів тому

    What a beautiful humane moment. Hope it spreads. 😇

  • @SmifLaly
    @SmifLaly Місяць тому +1

    So who are all the people I be seeing on the streets downtown??? You know the reason I RARELY go down there anymore. 🤔

  • @georgevanzandbergen905
    @georgevanzandbergen905 Місяць тому +4

    Crazy treat people like there people...well done Houston.

  • @sharonduke827
    @sharonduke827 Місяць тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤I love houston my city 🙏

  • @bebespeaks7827
    @bebespeaks7827 26 днів тому +1

    That old lady needs a little more space than that matchbox of an apartment. I’d say 500sq ft with a separate bedroom corner would be better for her.

  • @yakineamarie3848
    @yakineamarie3848 24 дні тому

    I LOVE HER VISION. House the VIP’s (as I call them) first, THEN help them with their personal need.

  • @TheJanet4321
    @TheJanet4321 Місяць тому +1

    Nice, positive story. Thanks for showing the rest of us how it should be done.

  • @leevang8021
    @leevang8021 Місяць тому +3

    I don’t believe it. How many homeless were simply moved or left to California? That prob accounted for all the reductions.

  • @lauramendez7362
    @lauramendez7362 23 дні тому +1

    Cities, small and large, need to follow the Way Home.

  • @user-nb5sv7cr6g
    @user-nb5sv7cr6g Місяць тому

    Thank God there is hope! We need it all over the country!🙏

  • @missreynolds3637
    @missreynolds3637 29 днів тому +1

    That's awesome and great news, but Houston also needs to work on the crime problem too.

  • @Castle743
    @Castle743 Місяць тому +1

    Many states throw money at the problem, and not much gets done yo help the homeless..
    It's pathetic
    Glad to see Houston is doing it the right way

  • @debg70525
    @debg70525 Місяць тому +1

    Shelter from the storm first! Congratulations Houston...The Way Home

  • @leobethge6002
    @leobethge6002 19 днів тому

    This is really wonderful. Thank you Houston!

  • @DavidMiller-kf1ss
    @DavidMiller-kf1ss Місяць тому

    Thanks!❤

  • @hardchoice19
    @hardchoice19 23 дні тому +1

    Yes! Thank you, Houston.

  • @user-kv4ns7gw6k
    @user-kv4ns7gw6k Місяць тому +1

    This is amazing!

  • @CasualObserver579
    @CasualObserver579 29 днів тому

    Its about time that the USA used some common sense and started this HOME FIRST program for the homeless, modeled after those approaches in Denmark & Sweden! I applaud Houston for being humanitarian first. In a country that send billions of dollars in aide to overseas wars, finally some ways and means$$ to fix our country at home. This is the best bit of news I've heard in years! Come On now rest of the country, FOLLOW HOUSTONS LEAD!! No one anywhere should not have a safe and warm (or cool) place to live! Grants pass and Kentucky.....HEADS UP!! and SCOTUS.....DO THE RIGHT THING and do not criminalize people for having no where to go!!

  • @soufwesthoustontx
    @soufwesthoustontx Місяць тому +1

    I hope they are able to continue helping the homeless since they stated the city was broke a month or two ago.

  • @robmarchese
    @robmarchese Місяць тому

    Amazing program.

  • @jesseseale2558
    @jesseseale2558 29 днів тому +1

    Come on LOS ANGELES, CA!!!!! Do something HOUSTON is doing right!!!

  • @notspacedarlings
    @notspacedarlings Місяць тому +1

    California needs to take some notes

  • @Nani-mw1sn
    @Nani-mw1sn 27 днів тому +1

    I live in Houston and more homeless people and more squatters. Plus we have increase in crime and escalating electricity payments. Check your sources. Plus our city has few funds

  • @margerybritton793
    @margerybritton793 Місяць тому

    So wonderful!

  • @anitahardison3109
    @anitahardison3109 Місяць тому

    I am Houston Proud.

  • @mililaniman
    @mililaniman Місяць тому +1

    Hawaii has a big homeless problem. I think it is almost impossible to find available housing for every person here because of the lack of land.

    • @oofoof6577
      @oofoof6577 Місяць тому +1

      I almost think the state would need an obviously optional subsidized relocation program to the US mainland for some residents to solve that problem.

  • @jasminewatson8547
    @jasminewatson8547 Місяць тому

    Bring this program/mindset to Atlanta!!

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Місяць тому +46

    It is worth noting that Houston has voted Democratic for the more than a decade and is liberal leaning. Currently, the majority of Houston elected officials are Democrats, and the city’s mayors have been Democrats for over 40 years.

    • @Sid-jl2dv
      @Sid-jl2dv Місяць тому

      Other Democratic Cities have turned in to Homeless camps, city schools are terrible, crimes are through the roof.. This is an Anomaly!!!

    • @kenweide6083
      @kenweide6083 Місяць тому +4

      Blind squirrel?

    • @DickNasty480
      @DickNasty480 Місяць тому

      What happens once the Covid tax money that is ALL borrowed dries up?

    • @sarbantz
      @sarbantz Місяць тому

      Many street homeless die alone quietly abandoned by everybody. What's even more sad is their bodies get eaten by other homeless and stray animals and disappear in that darkness.

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly Місяць тому

      @@kenweide6083 That idiom means "... that even if people are ineffective or misguided, sometimes they can still be correct just by being lucky." You bring up a good question.