As a learning organization, SEARCH is proud to participate in local and national research studies that focus on ending homelessness and evaluating the services we provide. By maintaining partnerships with leading researchers at the University of Houston, University of Texas at Austin, and others, SEARCH demonstrates a longstanding commitment to offering proven and successful services for our clients so that they might ultimately achieve stability and regain their independence.
- How to Talk to Your Children About Homelessness (2020)
- Houston Chronicle – A Sense of Community Comes to the Table (2019)
- Integrated Service Delivery (2019)
- Coming Home Summary Year One (2018)
- HTT Attendance Quality Improvement Initiative (2018)
- HTT Three-Year Retrospective Evaluation (2015-2018)
- Being Downtown (2013)
- Best Practices of Promising Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program Grantees (2012)
- House of Tiny Treasures Services Outcomes Report (2011)
- Employment Programs Outcomes Report 2009-2010 (2011)
- Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Report (2011)
- Costs Associated With First-Time Homelessness for Families and Individuals (2010)
- Life After Transitional Housing for Homeless Families (2010)
- Barriers to Employment and to the Utilization of Employment Services (2010)
- Evaluation Report of the Workforce Solutions Midtown at SEARCH (2008)
- Project for Independent Living Data Analytic Summary (2005)
- Motivation for Change and Psychological Distress in Homeless Substance Abusers (2000)
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