Episode 188: Robert Marbut
There is a homelessness crisis in the United States. And yes, we have  a conversation around the context of the U.S. currently, but there are a  lot of helpful points that will help in different contexts around the  world. In this episode, Robert Marbut provides helpful context about  homelessness in the United States, discusses the underlying issues that  often lead to homelessness like untreated mental illness and substance  abuse. He emphasizes the importance of a holistic, trauma-informed  approach that addresses these root causes through treatment and not just  giving out housing vouchers. Collaboration between different  organizations like churches, non-profits, and the government was  highlighted as key. Practical steps communities can take include  prevention programs, transitional housing with wraparound services, and  bringing all stakeholders together with a shared vision of helping  people recover and rejoin the community. So join us as we tackle the  homelessness crisis. 
Dr. Robert G. Marbut Jr. has worked on  issues of homelessness for more than three decades, including being the  Founding President and CEO of Haven for Hope and serving as the White  House’s “Federal Homelessness Czar.” Dr. Marbut has consulted on issues  of homelessness with more communities and organizations than anyone else  in the United States and has also worked in three different US  Presidential Administrations. He is an Executive Producer of both the No Address movie, starring Ashanti, Billy Baldwin, Xander Berkeley, and Beverly D’Angelo, as well as the Americans with No Address documentary. 
Dr. Marbut currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute.
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