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Commentary: It’s not the end of The Road Home

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At any point in time, multitudes of people across a broad spectrum of humanity, from newborn babies to senior citizens are enduring homelessness. There are people in the throes of addiction. There are people facing various physical, emotional, behavioral or mental health challenges. There are families facing complex personal challenges. And there are multitudes of people who are simply forced out of the housing market as the price for housing continues in an upward spiral.

This amazing non-profit organization helps Utah’s downtrodden with compassion and skill. The Road Home’s service model in caring for Utah’s homeless people at the Salt Lake Community Shelter and in its other facilities has evolved over many, many years, and continues to evolve, with the partnership and guidance of community leaders, Shelter the Homeless, and with the help of many other community partners.