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Questioning our judgments of others is essential for developing empathy and understanding. It's particularly important when considering people who are unhoused.
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Homelessness isn't one size fits all. According to Utah’s 2023 homelessness report the average time individuals are homeless in Utah is about 73 days, and only 27.2% are chronically homeless.
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How do we gather information about homelessness in our communities?
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Working together to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurrent.
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Have you ever heard people who are unhoused 'just don't want to work' or should 'get a job'? Well, you might be surprised to know how many do.
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On this episode we discuss a jump in LDS mission numbers, the story of a Salt Lake City man slept in a park while fighting cancer, and the future possibility of drone-powered air taxis.
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The 2022 statewide Point-in-Time Count revealed over 3,500 sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on a given night — but that number doesn't completely capture the full picture of homelessness across our state.
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An estimated 3,131 Utah residents experience homelessness on any given day. A recent snapshot discusses homelessness for women in Utah and efforts to meet their needs.
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A new warming center in Cache Valley is looking for volunteer help ahead of its December opening.
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On Wednesday, a massive clean up process started removing tons of trash, debris, and hazardous waste from a homeless camp near the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City.