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Homeless and sick: One Seattle man's path shows the slow pace of progress
Since Crosscut wrote about Seattle's aging homeless populations and shelters overwhelmed by an increase in medical issues, Hughes Daniels' story is one of hope.
Since Crosscut wrote about Seattle's aging homeless populations and shelters overwhelmed by an increase in medical issues, Hughes Daniels' story is one of hope.
It's been an incredible year in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. These Crosscut stories sparked conversation, change and awareness.
Outreach workers say the increasing costs of both housing and health care are forcing more families out of their homes.
The governor wants to draw $319 million from the state’s rainy day fund to pay for homeless services over the next three years.
The current approach to helping our most vulnerable is inadequate and unjust. We can change that by meeting everyone's basic needs.