Spencer Pratt reveals his plan to build a privately funded rehabilitation campus in nature.
For a decade, Los Angeles has poured billions into homeless shelters built right next to open drug markets. We put people in beds for two days, and they walk out directly into fentanyl. True rehabilitation requires a change in environment.
Spencer Pratt wants to adopt the "UHP Model" for LA. It is a privately funded framework already working for veterans in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The strategy relies on three strict operating rules:
1. Geographic Separation
You cannot heal addiction on Skid Row. The framework moves individuals out of the urban center to a nature campus, instantly cutting off access to cartel networks.
2. Physical Repair
Recovery is a biological process. The plan bypasses standard shelter food and partners with private health companies to provide targeted nutrients to help the body survive withdrawal.
3. Trade Acquisition
Residents do not graduate back to a tent. They learn specific trades, like brush clearance and professional sanitation. They return to the city with a job.
The past decade proved that taxpayer housing without geographic separation does not work and leads to relapse. Fixing the crisis requires changing the location.
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