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Published Pittsburg, United StatesUpdated

In southeast Kansas, housing is treated as health care, and people are getting off the streets

Summary by Kansas Reflector
Pittsburg resident Stevie Perez reflects on her years experiencing homelessness and addiction that came to an end when she and her now-husband Brandon found stable housing, which was key to addressing their health, employment and goals. (Anna Kaminski/Kansas Reflector)  In partnership with Public Health Watch, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom focused on public health inequities, Kansas Reflector is examining the overlap between housing and he…

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Kansas Reflector broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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