Keith Boykin
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Researchers gave homeless people $750 per month for a year, no questions asked. The recipients spent the money on food, housing, transportation, clothing, and health care. And after six months, only 12% of those who received funds were still homeless.
10:33 AM - Dec 19, 2023
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Drea
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When community works to remove barriers, instead of creating them, it allows more folks to move towards success.

A similar project in Canada saw 52% of the money given go to rent and food, 15% on meds and bills, 16% on clothes and trasportation and a 70% increase in food security.
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03:15 PM - Dec 19, 2023
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