The state is half-way through a ten year project called Michigan’s Campaign to End Homelessness. The project focuses on “housing first” or “rapid re-housing.” (That means reducing the amount of time people spend in shelters and trying to quickly find them permanent housing.)
Last year the state helped 40,000 people find stable housing.
Janet Irrer is the state’s homeless programs manager. She says housing first is a more humane way to help people make changes in their lives.
“You can’t deal with life in a shelter,” she says. “You can’t reach self-sufficiency there.”
The state is required to focus on housing first programs in order to get federal funding. Irrer says housing first programs are less expensive to run and help the state save money.