Hotels were meant to temporarily house vulnerable Minnesotans. Kids spent months in poor conditions.
First publishedAug 17, 11:00 UTC
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Minnesota is ending the use of hotels to house kids and adults in a mental health crisis in September.
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Hotels were meant to help people in Minnesota who need mental health care. But now, the state is stopping this program. This means people will have to find a new place to live.
Why it matters
This is important because people need a safe place to live when they are in a mental health crisis.
In brief
- Why is Minnesota stopping the hotel program?
- Because the state is ending the program in September.
- What will happen to people who need mental health care?
- They will have to find a new place to live.
- When will the hotel program end?
- In September.
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The outlets frame the story as a concern for the future of people in need of mental health care.
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