
Episode #13
UnHoused & UnFiltered | Hidden Homelessness: The Rural Crisis Most People Never See
In this episode of UnHoused & UnFiltered , hosts Sarah Prout-Rennie and Nick Cook welcome Lisa Reinecke, Homeless Solutions Director at True North Community Services and a nationally recognized expert in rural homelessness, to explore the unique challenges facing Michigan's small towns and rural communities. While homelessness in urban areas is often visible, Lisa explains how rural homelessness is largely hidden in forests, abandoned campers, vehicles, and remote two-track roads—making outreach, trust-building, and service delivery far more difficult. Through powerful stories from northern Michigan, she illustrates how housing instability affects seniors, veterans, working families, people with disabilities, and individuals facing unexpected health crises, challenging the misconception that homelessness is a personal choice. The conversation highlights the extraordinary commitment required to build relationships with people living in isolated areas, sometimes taking months before someone feels safe enough to accept housing. Listeners will also learn about True North's innovative outreach model, including partnerships with libraries, forest rangers, and local law enforcement that replace enforcement with compassion, dignity, and connection. Sarah, Nick, and Lisa discuss why rural communities require flexible, locally driven solutions rather than one-size-fits-all policies, and why investments in affordable housing, transportation, and case management are essential to long-term success. They also examine how proposals to criminalize homelessness threaten to undo months of relationship-building while making it even harder for service providers to locate and support people in crisis. This episode is a compelling reminder that homelessness exists in every corner of Michigan—even when it cannot be seen—and that lasting solutions begin with community, trust, and the belief that everyone deserves a safe place to call home.






