London’s success housing homeless veterans touted as model for feds to follow
OTTAWA — An Ontario city says it has found a way to quickly and effectively get homeless veterans off the streets in a model that could be replicated in other municipalities.
Those involved will note that it may be impossible to eliminate homelessness because inevitably someone may find themselves out of home for unexpected personal or financial reasons.
But it is possible to get to what’s known as “functional zero,” when a city houses more people than the number who become homeless in a month.
That’s what London, Ont., has done with homeless veterans, as confirmed by the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness.