Harm reduction

Skid Row Cares Harm Reduction

Skid Row Cares: LA Offers Compassion as the Nation Turns to Criminalization

Outside Homeless Health Care Los Angeles, one of the city’s few harm reduction hubs, people seek basic services and rest. Advocates say such programs save lives—but remain underfunded and politically vulnerable as politicians push Recovery First policies

Recovery First: The Political Movement Undermining Evidence-Based Solutions to Homelessness

Drug addicts in Kensington Philadelphia

Homeless to Homeowner: The Kensington They Don’t Show You

Kensington Ave., Philadelphia

What They’re NOT Telling You About Kensington Ave in Philadelphia

A Solution to Overdose Deaths: Peer Supervised Drug Consumption Site

A Solution to Overdose Deaths: Peer Supervised Drug Consumption Site

Saving Lives of Sex Workers and Addicts on Skid Row: Sidewalk Project

Inside America's First Safe Drug Consumption Site

Inside America’s First Safe Drug Consumption Site

USC Street Medicine on Skid Row

We Can’t Let Homeless People Die: USC Street Medicine on Skid Row

Making House Calls to Homeless People in Venice Beach

Making House Calls to Homeless People in Venice Beach

social distancing on open street

Are Open Streets Really Open to Everyone, Including Homeless People?

Congressional building

CARES Act Allocates $12 Billion for Homelessness and Housing Relief

hostile architecture

Hostile Architecture: A Look into the Horrifying Anti-Homeless Trend

Safe Injection facilities

The More You Know: Facts About Supervised Injection Facilities

c3 team on skid row

C3 Is Proof LA County Can End Homelessness

It’s Not “Wet Housing”. It’s Just Housing.

Insite Loves People Right Where They Are At to Save Lives

Barry

Why I Support Managed Alcohol Programs