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A mobile crisis outreach van could be a game changer to get homeless youth off the street

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‘Often times, people who are unsheltered don’t have IDs, they don’t have insurance they don’t have access to healthcare,’ said Madison Moliga of Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center. ‘So, for us coming together and bringing our services out to the streets it really removes that part of having to have an id or even insurance.’

‘Many of our neighbors struggle with transportation needs or even reluctance getting into a traditional medical setting and so mobile units like this have become increasingly important to those neighborhoods,’ said CEO of AlohaCare, Francoise Culley-Trotman.”

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