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Scott H. Silverman on KOGO Radio to Discuss Ending Homelessness the Correct Way

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanDecember 30, 2024

It’s one of the most confounding challenges facing San Diego and it’s nothing new: the homelessness crisis. “It’s not realistic to say we’re going to take a twenty year old problem and fix it in a year,” said interventionist and CEO of Confidential Recovery Scott H. Silverman in a very thought provoking segment on KOGO…

Scott H. Silverman on KOGO Radio to Discuss San Diego Homelessness Solutions

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanDecember 18, 2024

In a very thought provoking segment on KOGO radio this week, interventionist and CEO of Confidential Recovery Scott H. Silverman participated in an on air segments on KOGO radio to discuss the unhoused crisis in San Diego. Among the topics covered were the proposed mega shelter, and the types of logistics that need to be…

Crisis Coach on KUSI San Diego to DiscussTroy Street Sleeping Cabins for the Homeless in Lemon Grove

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanDecember 9, 2024

Many nearby residents of a new “tiny homes” complex for the unhoused in Lemon Grove are concerned about what that new development will mean for thier neighborhood. While violent offenders, arsonists, and sexual offenders will not be allowed, but many who have substance issues will be included in the housing complex. Interventionist and CEO of…

Scott H. Silverman Featured in SDNews.com Article About Homeless Mega-Shelter

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanAugust 18, 2024

As San Diego grapples with the homeless epidemic, Scott H Silverman brings his experience working with homeless and recovering people to many media discussions and public appearances about proposed solutions. Most recently, he’s been talking about the billion-dollar “mega-shelter” that has been proposed in San Diego. In short, Scott is of the opinion that the…

The San Diego Mega Homeless Shelter Won’t Work – Scott H. Silverman on FOX NEWS KUSI Evening Show

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanJuly 24, 2024

There is an ongoing discussion for a humongous building near the intersection of Kettner & Vine in San Diego to house up to one thousand homeless people. According to San Diego Interventionist and Crisis Coach Scott H Silverman, the project will not be a success. The reasons that it won’t be successful according to Scott…

San Diego Crisis Coach Discusses Mega Homeless Shelter on FOX NEWS KUSI Morning Show

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanJuly 24, 2024

Scott H. Silverman, who has been involved in San Diego’s homeless struggle for many years, recently appeared on KUSI Good Morning San Diego to discuss the proposed $1 billion mega homeless shelter. “Putting a thousand people in a brick-and-mortar building is like putting them in a jail cell,” said Silverman. Scott’s concerns are about a lack…

Crisis Coach Urges Change to Homeless Policy on Fox KUSI San Diego News

MediaBy Scott H. SilvermanMay 20, 2024

Confidential Recovery CEO Scott H Silverman recently appeared on KUSI Good Morning San Diego  to discuss the long-standing and ever worsening homeless problem in San Diego and what might be done about it. In his words, “housing first” might not be the immediate best answer, because just giving someone housing doesn’t address the underlying issues that…

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