Rural homelessness is exploding across America — and West Virginia is Ground Zero.
People are living in tents on their own land. Others survive in trailers without water, power, or help. Zach Brown, CEO of the West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness, joins us to expose the hidden crisis most Americans never see.
We talk about the lack of shelter beds, the rise in criminalization, the failure of mental health systems, and how one rural organization is building housing from the ground up — not waiting for someone else to fix it.
If you think homelessness is just an urban issue, this conversation will challenge everything you thought you knew.
This is rural homelessness. This is Ground Zero. This is West Virginia.
00:00 West Virginia opioid & housing crisis
01:24 Rural homelessness in West Virginia intro
02:17 Zack Brown, WVCEH roles & services
03:08 Rural outreach: distance, weather, mountains
04:15 Off-grid living and shelter gaps
05:20 Opioid→polysubstance use surge
05:51 Land-rich, housing-poor on own land
07:08 Funding gaps, COC strategy, FMR
08:26 Overdoses, public health, fentanyl myths
09:52 Support Invisible People (donate)
10:49 Shelter shortages; build 2,000 units
12:53 Providers become developers & clinicians
14:15 Mixed-income housing, rebuild community
15:11 Beyond chronic: all populations rising
16:52 Opposition tactics; Grants Pass moment
17:26 Need unified plan; Lloyd Pendleton
19:58 Tiny homes as one tool
21:17 Tiny shacks vs prison cell standards
22:30 Managed encampments: risks and costs
23:19 Camping bans push people outward
24:35 Stay focused: find, house, retain
25:15 Appalachian values, community frayed
26:35 Kentucky vs WV funding structures
28:04 Case study: Housing First without CM
30:29 Back to basics: intensive case management
31:38 Messaging shift: Housing + Treatment
32:57 Hope, resilience, keep doing the work
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Executive producer: Mark Horvath
Producer/editor/cinematographer: Alex Gasaway / alexgasaway
Associate producer: Erin McGinnis
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There is a direct correlation between what the general public perceives about homelessness and how it affects policy change. Most people blame homelessness on the person experiencing it instead of the increasing shortage of affordable housing, lack of employment, childhood trauma, lack of a living wage, or the countless reasons that put a person at risk. This lack of understanding creates a dangerous cycle of misperception that leads to the inability to effectively address the root causes of homelessness.
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