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    Building Pathways Beyond Incarceration: A Model for Justice Diversion and Supportive Housing at The Pointe on Vermont

    St. Joseph Center

    Year: 2025

    Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) is one of the most effective tools to end homelessness, combining affordable homes with the services people need to remain stably housed. The Pointe on Vermont is a bright spot that demonstrates the power of this approach, showing how stable housing and supportive services can transform lives and strengthen communities. At a moment when the federal administration is weighing future investments in affordable and permanent supportive housing, Pointeon Vermont shows that this model works.

    This new publication highlights how permanent supportive housing—pairing affordable homes with wraparound services—reduces recidivism, promotes healing, and helps marginalized communities thrive. The brief features The Pointe on Vermont, a 50-unit permanent supportive housing community developed by EAH Housing and operated in partnership with St. Joseph Center in South Los Angeles.

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