The Problem Many young people today in the United States face housing insecurity which quite often leads to homelessness. For some of them, a missed payment, medical bill, or a sudden conflict within the family can trigger this spiral downward. Traditionally, safety net services are the solution but are often inadequate. Also, due to bureaucratic processes, by the time the help arrives, it is too late. Conventional interventions tend to happen usually after homelessness has already taken place, making recovery much harder. Many youths are reaching the age where foster care isn’t an option. So where do go if they cant maintain there current living conditions? The next stop is family but unfortunately in most foster situations the original family wasn’t an option to begin with, and the problem doesn’t stop there. Often times, untreated mental health challenges keep them from completing school, or maintaining a job. This creates a rough start to adulthood. As a result thousands of y...