
Wilson Housing Alliance
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Wilson Housing Alliance
@WHAorg
WHA's peer voice. Real talk about recovery, housing, and rebuilding. Run by the team.


What can college campuses do to support students recovering from addiction? @noelvest weighs in. timeshighereducation.com/opinion/drug-r…









Nick Shirley interviews a Portland resident This is why the homeless never go to jail She says Democrats created a multi-million dollar ‘Deflection center’ Instead of going to jail, they are given the option to go here There are no services and they’re immediately released “People are asked, they're caught with fentanyl. Do you wanna go to jail or the deflection center? There's no treatment there. And they let 'em go within minutes.”

Common to see media stories of some change in public policy in which multiple advocacy organization members are quoted but no one from the communities affected. Lazy journalism is bad journalism.


BC tried decriminalization. It didn't work. Now what? In one month, our panel at CSFN Vancouver 2026 tackles exactly that: @ClaireRattee , @KevinSabet , Dr. Julian Somers, moderated by National Post's @AdamZivo . April 24 at the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver. Seats are filling up. Register now 👇 canadastrongandfree.network/date/csfn-vanc… #CSFNVancouver2026




False. Sober and recovery housing is legal and supported in California, subject to basic housing and non-discrimination rules. See guidance here: gov.ca.gov/wp-content/upl…





Finally, an administration that has the vision/resolve to tackle America's addiction/homelessness crises! @POTUS @realDonaldTrump @VP @JDVance @RFKJr_Official realigning nation's approach to addiction w/ medical reality. Read — from managing decline to restoration — below.



$1.2 billion (+ about $400 million in interest payments) took 8 years to produce fewer than 6,000 units of affordable housing in L.A.. From an article by @gillenTmartin in Washington @monthly 1/2



$1.2 billion (+ about $400 million in interest payments) took 8 years to produce fewer than 6,000 units of affordable housing in L.A.. From an article by @gillenTmartin in Washington @monthly 1/2



