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Meet the outsider who accidentally solved chronic homelessness [WashingtonPost.com]

 

The process of innovation is often one of mystery. Where does an idea come from? How do innovators find it? What makes them different from everyone else fumbling around in the dark?

Compounding the puzzle is the irony that those most likely to innovate are rarely the experts. They’re outsiders who see things freshly.

And so, on a recent morning, one such outsider picks his way down a sun-splashed Brookland street. Face patched in scruff, wiry frame crammed into a Patagonia jacket, he doesn’t at first seem like an innovator who has had national impact. But few thinkers today are in greater demand.

 

[For more of this story, written by Terrence McCoy, go to http://www.washingtonpost.com/...hronic-homelessness/]

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So glad to see other "outsiders" acting as innovators to solve homelessness. We at the Scattergood Foundation recently had a Design Challenge, which looks to empower new stakeholders to generate fresh ideas for a hard-to-solve problem using a method called design thinking, on how to make trauma-informed products for homeless shelters. The winning design is currently being prototyped and we are looking to fundraise development soon. Glad to see so much great work around trauma among persons experiencing homelessness! It's a critical issue and needs our attention.

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