Houston’s Blueprint for Solving a National Crisis

Are you part of the roughly 66% of American consumers living paycheck to paycheck? That’s 2 out of every 3 Americans you know. Among those, about 40% are doing so out of absolute financial necessity—meaning every cent earned is dedicated to rent, food, and utilities. There is zero room for an emergency. This reality puts millions of Americans in the “at-risk” population for homelessness. You may have seen the heartbreak of the Tenderloin in San Francisco or the sprawling encampments Read more […]

Beyond the Keys: The Hidden Struggle to Stay Housed in Houston

To the casual observer, the “Houston Miracle” is often measured in statistics: a 60% reduction in homelessness since 2011, or the rapid skyline expansion of a city that never stops building. But for those on the front lines of the city’s housing crisis, the reality is far more fragile. At a recent Houston Community Media briefing, the message from experts was clear: getting someone into a home is merely a starting point. The real challenge is keeping them there. “Housing is not a finish line,” Read more […]