U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the funds during a stop in Clinton Township in ...
The funding will be divided among several programs, including Safety Through Recovery, Engagement, and Evidence-based ...
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US Health Department announces over $700 million to combat mental health, addiction, homelessness
June 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday announced more than $700 million in new funding ...
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RFK Jr. announces $700M plan to fight drug addiction and homelessness
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited EasterSeals Michigan to announce more than $700 million in federal ...
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. | The HHS secretary announced over $700 million spread across various Substance Abuse and ...
My life changed 20 years ago, when my friend and I were floating down the Rogue River in Oregon. Suddenly the motor fell off the boat, which tipped over. I slipped into the icy water. Some young ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Homelessness is one of Americas most urgent challenges, but it is also one of the least understood. That's why the directors of dozens of missions and shelters across the country are ...
Today we've been reporting on the Trump administration's executive order around homelessness. That order also calls for the elimination of federal funding for drug addiction programs that offer what's ...
Re “Trump’s flawed order won’t fix homelessness” (Aug.6): Greg Angela’s thoughtful, well documented opinion essay on the Trump administration’s latest ill-informed and inhumane proposal to end ...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson says residents entering a new homeless shelter community in Interbay will not be required to be ...
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How people respond to a homeless father and a homeless drug addict
This video features a social experiment comparing public reactions to a homeless drug addict and a homeless father. By ...
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