For Chronically Homeless Mainers, Housing First Can Be A Lifesaving Solution

Huston Commons in Portland. (Caitlin Troutman/Maine Public)

Portland is currently working through the long and contentious process of building a new emergency shelter where people who are homeless can access services and stay on a night-by-night basis until they are able to move on.

But for about 20 percent of the homeless populationĀ emergency shelters or longer-term solutions that mandate counseling or sobriety just don’t work.

For this population, a new approach has emerged: low-barrier, permanent housing with no strings attached. It’s called “Housing First” and experts say that as part of a larger strategy, it can save lives ā€” and in many cases, money.

Read the rest of the story at Maine Public’s website.