Clark is a 20-year-old male who came to the Brian Garcia Welcome Center at the Key Campus for assistance. He was experiencing homelessness for over a year. Clark spent the majority of that time living outdoors and at times under bridges. He was admitted on multiple occasions to both medical and mental health hospitals and was recently diagnosed with several mental health conditions. After receiving medical assistance he started to feel much better and was in his words, “ready to improve his life.”
Keys to Change Staff talked with Clark about his friends and family. Ultimately a close friend in Idaho was contacted and stated that he was willing to have Clark come live with him. Keys to Change Staff purchased a bus ticket for travel to Boise, and Clark arrived safely at his destination. His plan now is to look for work in order to contribute financially to his new home. He will also engage with local mental health agencies.
Keys to Change refers to this type of assistance as “diversion.” Diversion is one key to ending homelessness.
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