Connection turns isolation into hope, supporting lasting change

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People affected by homelessness and drug and alcohol use frequently tell us how isolated they feel – unseen, unheard, alone, judged. This disconnection doesn’t just make life harder, it reinforces old patterns that can feel impossible to shift.