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Connecting emergency to stability

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  From economic cycles, housing shortages and increased cost of living, people are dealing with the issue of housing instability. Homeless services in Michigan  are at the core of support systems and offer critical lifelines to families, individuals and children weathering these difficult times. These services are not short-term relief — they are critical interventions and pathways out of homelessness. Homeless services in Michigan, a combination of shelters, food pantries, health care entry points and transitional housing programs, cover a lot of ground. These are the services that help someone escaping domestic violence, reeling from a job loss, or struggling with mental health get back on their feet. Case management and job readiness training are common among many organizations now, expanding away from emergency support to long-term recovery. And importantly, there’s an increasing focus on the “housing first” strategy — the idea of addressing other needs after people have s...