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Danielle Maude Littman1, M Alex Wagaman2, Tara Milligan3
1University of Utah College of Social Work, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
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While young adult homelessness impacts nearly one in ten young adults in the United States, limited work has explored the implementation of housing programs which support young adults. In this paper, we describe research on two case examples of housing programs for young adults in the United States: systematic program observations from Marsha and Marian's Neighbors, a shared housing program in the Mid-Atlantic region, and resident interviews from Laurel House, a permanent supportive housing program in the Rocky Mountain West. While the program designs and methods for researching each program were distinct, we collectively identified tensions which largely impacted both programs: considerations around community, youth choice and voice, and impact and outcomes. Finally, we identify key decision points for young adult housing programs to consider when working to meaningfully support young peoples' needs.
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