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A. According to Kay Young McChesney, Professor at the University of Missouri, she said that "...any program or policy that will increase the supply of low cost housing or decrease the number of poor families will help to prevent homelessness" (7).
b. An article "Transporting Homeless Students to Increase Stability. A Case Study of Two Texas Districts," in the Journal of Negro Education, the authors, Barbara Wand James and Patrick D. Lopez stated, "Families and youth in these situations are often concerned with basic survival needs, and school is low on the list of immediate priorities than food or shelter."
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1. In the 2010 research manuscript titled, "A Prevention-Centered Approach towards Homelessness Assistance: A Paradigm Shift," compiled by two University of Pennsylvania P.H.D. professors, Dennis P. Culhane and Stephen Metraux, and a University of Pennsyvania Doctoral student, Thomas Byrne, MSW, stated in their concluding statement, " A reformed homelessness assistance system alone will not solve the underlying problems of housing affordability, income, insecurity, and the inaccessibility of supportive services" (39).
A. According to Kay Young McChesney, Professor at the University of Missouri, she said that "...any program or policy that will increase the supply of low cost housing or decrease the number of poor families will help to prevent homelessness" (7).
b. An article "Transporting Homeless Students to Increase Stability. A Case Study of Two Texas Districts," in the Journal of Negro Education, the authors, Barbara Wand James and Patrick D. Lopez stated, "Families and youth in these situations are often concerned with basic survival needs, and school is low on the list of immediate priorities than food or shelter."
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1. In the 2010 research manuscript titled, "A Prevention-Centered Approach towards Homelessness Assistance: A Paradigm Shift," compiled by two University of Pennsylvania P.H.D. professors, Dennis P. Culhane and Stephen Metraux, and a University of Pennsyvania Doctoral student, Thomas Byrne, MSW, stated in their concluding statement, " A reformed homelessness assistance system alone will not solve the underlying problems of housing affordability, income, insecurity, and the inaccessibility of supportive services" (39).
2. According to authors, Brian Greenburg, Sophia Korb, Kristen Cronan and Robert Anderson, who are professors at Monmouth University in California, in the article titled, "Supportive housing best practices in a Mid-Sized US Urban Community," published in the 2013 issue of Housing, Care and Support,they concluded that, "This study suggests that in addition to visibly reducing homelessness on the streets of San Mateo, this model of permanent supportive housing promotes clients' health, increases their level of self-sufficiency, and encourages community" (15) which supports my argument that providing homes first will encourage independence.
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