On January 9, 2024, St. Louis Magazine’s Nicholas Phillips featured House Everyone STL’s Executive Director, Samantha Stangl.

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Summary:

The article “What if more shelters won’t solve St. Louis’ unhoused problem?” delves into the complexities of homelessness in St. Louis and suggests that simply increasing the number of shelters may not be the most effective solution. It highlights that while shelters provide immediate relief, they do not address the underlying issues that lead to homelessness, such as mental health problems, addiction, and economic instability.

House Everyone STL focuses on providing permanent housing solutions before addressing other issues like employment or health care. The approach has been successful in other cities, leading to significant reductions in homelessness by offering stability and a base from which individuals can rebuild their lives. House Everyone STL emphasizes the need for comprehensive data collection and individualized support to ensure that housing solutions are effective and sustainable.

The article underscores the importance of a unified and strategic approach to homelessness, involving coordination among various agencies and stakeholders. House Everyone STL plays a crucial role in pushing for systemic changes and innovative solutions to end homelessness in St. Louis​

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