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Can Austin break the costly cycle of homelessness, jail and crisis? A new program aims to do that.

First publishedAug 17, 10:00 UTC
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Can Austin break the costly cycle of homelessness, jail and crisis? A new program aims to do that.
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A new program called No Wrong Door aims to help Austin's homeless people. Officers will give them a 'warm hand-off' to help them get the care they need. This means a continuity of care.

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Austin has a problem with homelessness. Many people who are homeless go to jail and then back to the streets. A new program called No Wrong Door wants to help. Officers will give homeless people a 'warm hand-off' to help them get the care they need.

Why it matters

This program matters because it tries to solve a big problem in Austin. If it works, it could help many people.

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What is No Wrong Door?
No Wrong Door is a new program in Austin that helps homeless people.
What is a 'warm hand-off'?
A 'warm hand-off' is when officers give homeless people a way to get the care they need.
Why is this program important?
This program is important because it tries to solve a big problem in Austin.
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The outlets report on a new program in Austin that aims to help homeless people. They all frame the story as a positive solution to a big problem.

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    A new program in Austin aims to help homeless people.

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    Texas TribuneReports on the new program and its goals.
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    Officers will give homeless people a 'warm hand-off' to help them get the care they need.

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    Texas TribuneExplains the 'warm hand-off' process.
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