By Doug Smith, Los Angeles Times, December 27, 2019
With the ranks of homeless people growing faster than housing is being built, one of the most popular strategies for reducing homelessness has become to simply keep people in their homes.
In theory, a small infusion of cash, counseling or legal aid could be the difference that prevents someone from ending up on the street. But reality isn’t so simple.
Of the tens of thousands of people who are on the brink of losing their homes every year in California and across the country, only a tiny fraction do.
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