To finish the job of ending chronic homelessness by 2015.
Objective 4: Provide permanent supportive housing to prevent and end chronic homelessness.
The Bush administration has placed the concept at the center of its 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness.
It asks cities to come up with a plan to end chronic homelessness.
"When he says he wants to end chronic homelessness in five years, who could disagree with that?"
The right said chronic homelessness was the result of personal pathology that couldn't be helped while the market would adjust and provide for all others.
The Bush Administration established a national goal of ending chronic homelessness in ten years, by 2012.
The Administration has recently undertaken some collaborative efforts to reach its goal of ending chronic homelessness in 10 years.
To deal with the problem, the city announced in November that it was working on a 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness.
The effort parallels a national push by the Bush administration to reduce chronic homelessness for single people.