Most jurisdictions don't track deaths of homeless people — but that could soon change

A new national process that spells out how to track more information on the deaths of homeless people could provide vital information to governments and people on the front lines of the housing and toxic drug crises.

Most jurisdictions don't track deaths of homeless people — but that could soon change
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A new national process that spells out how to track more information on the deaths of homeless people could provide vital information to governments and people on the front lines of the housing and toxic drug crises.