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Health Secretary Kennedy launched a $100M program to combat homelessness and addiction in eight cities by linking housing, treatment, and support.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million pilot program, STREETS, to tackle homelessness and substance abuse in eight U.S. cities by integrating housing, treatment, and support services.
The initiative expands federal funding to faith-based organizations and increases state flexibility in using health funds for children’s substance abuse treatment.
It also introduces a new $10 million grant for assisted outpatient treatment.
The move follows President Trump’s “Great American Recovery Initiative” and marks a shift in federal policy, though concerns remain about implementation, funding stability, and potential disruptions due to recent staffing cuts and funding reversals at SAMHSA.
El Secretario de Salud Kennedy lanzó un programa de $ 100M para combatir la falta de vivienda y la adicción en ocho ciudades mediante la vinculación de vivienda, tratamiento y apoyo.