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Can Denver match a Texas city’s success as it pursues a new homelessness strategy?

The Post finds success stories, strong partners and need for vigilance

Saja Hindi - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 5, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Teresa Eddins, 63, sits on her couch in her apartment in Houston on Oct. 14, 2023. Eddins, who was homeless two years ago, was provided an apartment through Houston's homeless response system after going through temporary housing. (Photo by Mark Felix/Special to The Denver Post)
Teresa Eddins, 63, sits on her couch in her apartment in Houston on Oct. 14, 2023. Eddins, who was homeless two years ago, was provided an apartment through Houston’s homeless response system after going through temporary housing. (Photo by Mark Felix/Special to The Denver Post)
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has cited Houston's success in reducing homelessness as an inspiration for his own strategy, and a visit by The Denver Post revealed both lessons and continuing challenges in the Texas city's strategy.
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