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Sustainability
Program sustainability ensures that a program and its services continue to operate and are not depleted. Program sustainability often calls for a program to respond to internal and external changes that affect it and the arena in which it functions. Below are a number of resources collected from the fields of homelessness, substance abuse, mental health, and other areas that will provide information about program sustainability.
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A framework for successful transitional programs for homeless women with children: Education, employment training, and support services
Baby's First Home—A Residential Program for Homeless Teen Mothers and Their Children
Building Bridges: Co-occurring mental illness and addiction: Consumers and service providers, policymakers, and researchers in dialogue
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Ending Homelessness for People With Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Disorders
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Evaluation of the Collaborative Initiative To Help End Chronic Homelessness
Funding Principles for Ending Homelessness: A National Funders Movement To End Homelessness
Homeless Assistance Programs
Innovative Initiatives
Mental Health America (MHA)-Sponsored Programs for People Who Are Homeless
More Federal Resources, Effective Targeting, and Collaboration
SAMHSA: Recovery Support
The White House Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
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United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH)
What Gets Measured, Gets Done: A Toolkit on Performance Measurement for Ending Homelessness
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PATH encourages discussion about the future of homelessness services in America. We invite your participation to ensure that a broad range of providers serving those experiencing homelessness are represented.
You will encounter opinions and perspectives from varied sources. These may not reflect the views of Homelessness Resource Center, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the Institute on Homelessness and Trauma or any other partner organization.
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