From One Conversation to a Shelter: What Sean’s Story Reveals About Homelessness, Systems, and What Actually Works
Homelessness is often spoken about as though it is a moral failure, a personal choice, or an inevitable by-product of “bad decisions”. Yet the evidence from homelessness research, public health, and lived experience consistently points elsewhere: homelessness is produced by systems that compound vulnerability, and once someone is excluded from housing, reintegration becomes structurally difficult. […]







