Nebraska is leading the charge in a bold new fight against homelessness—before it starts. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center on Children, Families and the Law is now part of a national “Right at Home” initiative, one of ten communities selected to build a prevention system that stops housing crises before they escalate. Instead of waiting for families to fall through the cracks, this model offers flexible financial aid paired with personal case management to tackle problems early—saving lives, reducing trauma, and cutting public costs. With 90% of supported families staying housed for two years and every dollar invested saving nearly $2.50 in community expenses, this isn’t just smart policy—it’s a lifeline. Local leaders, state officials, and formerly homeless advocates are teaming up to roll this out across Nebraska, proving that prevention works.
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