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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Common Ground is
a nonprofit social services organization with the goal of creating
high-quality permanent and transitional housing for the homeless. Their
philosophy holds that supportive housing costs substantially less than
homeless shelters and many times less than jail cells or hospital rooms,
and that people with psychiatric and other problems can better manage
them once they are permanently housed and provided with services. Since
its foundation in 1990 by Rosanne Haggerty, the organization has created
more than 2,000 units of housing for the homeless. "This is about
creating a small town, rather than just a building," according to
Haggerty. "It's about a real mixed society, working with many different
people."