TOPIC: HomelessnessSTATE: VirginiaTYPE: Research ReportDATE: November 2010AUTHOR: Virginia Coalition to End HomelessnessDESCRIPTION: This report outlines the status of permanent supportive housing programs in Virginia, and includes the current number of permanent supportive housing units, who permanent supportive housing serves and can serve, and how it can solve the problems of chronic homelessness, jail and prison recidivism and inadequate housing options for youth aging out of foster care.
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