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HHS Announces $700 Million Initiative to Combat Homelessness and Addiction

HHS announced more than $700 million in behavioral health funding, including support for homelessness, addiction treatment, and mental health programs nationwide.

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HHS Announces $700 Million Initiative to Combat Homelessness and Addiction

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced more than $700 million in new behavioral health investments aimed at addressing homelessness, addiction, and severe mental illness across the United States. The initiative, promoted as part of a broader recovery strategy, seeks to expand access to treatment and support services for vulnerable populations. According to officials, the funding package includes approximately $96 million dedicated to the STREETS program, which focuses on helping individuals experiencing homelessness connect with healthcare, treatment programs, and social services. The administration argues that addressing behavioral health challenges is essential to reducing chronic homelessness and improving public health outcomes. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described the investment as a major step toward tackling interconnected social challenges that affect communities nationwide. The department stated that the funds will support local organizations, treatment providers, and state agencies working to address substance abuse disorders and mental health conditions. Advocates for expanded behavioral health services welcomed the announcement, noting that homelessness and addiction often overlap and require coordinated solutions. Supporters believe the funding could help increase treatment capacity and provide resources for people who might otherwise struggle to access care. The administration emphasized that the initiative represents one of the largest recent federal commitments to behavioral health programs. Officials said the funding is designed to produce long-term improvements in recovery outcomes while helping communities address rising demand for mental health and addiction services.

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