Mobile Navigation Centers Deliver Immediate Impact

KTLA 5 Business

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"The city of Los Angeles needs to take a more immediate approach to addressing the homelessness crisis because it does not have the kind of time required for Housing First to be the only acceptable solution to a worsening crisis. We can build shelters in a matter of months and for a fraction of the cost of hotel rehabs and purchases," stated David Renard, President RPM Team (right).

Called navigation centers, these high-performance mobile shelters can be built in months for significantly less than the cost of traditional construction. Navigation center shelters achieve the stated goals of the Housing First philosophy – providing people with a safe and secure place to stay while working to get back in control of their lives, offering necessary services such as access to mental health care, substance abuse treatment and job training.

RPM Team President discussing homeless navigation centers in Los Angeles.
 
 
Beautiful homeless navigation center
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