In other words, just throwing money at the problem or moving the homeless around won't fix the problem. You need to help the person on the inside, not just the problems you see on their outside.
Yes and no--I should go in-depth, but I would just TL;DR myself and I've got a lot of responsibilities piling up because I've been trying to help my friend with his car most of today
TL;DR
Money can be thrown at people to get a career in therapy, and a few other sectors, while throwing money to _____ and ____*.
The other problem is that, as it is now, rarely do people actually care because they have their own issues--life can really suck sometimes, especially when you have to do a lot for others and it's frustrating to have no help with your own problems.
Look at public school--most of the teachers know it's a paycheck. They don't care if little Jimmy Shitstain gets an education because they already have theirs--a "Fuck you, I've got mine"-scenario. Yeah, some teachers care, but just like crisis aid prevention, there isn't enough to go around to make it to all the people who actually need it.
This is already too long.
*I have to be secretive because I don't want some schmuck stealing my ideas, pioneering those ideas as their own, royally fucking it up, and ruining my chance when I can actually do it with a 0.0000002% error.
Trust me, I do a lot of great things--I actually wrote a few songs that were "stolen" (and you actually know them and most people like them) just because it's the internet and you don't "own" anything until you own it.
I kid you not, someone asked if they could re-post my lyrics; when I asked, "Where?", I got no reply, likely because I didn't specifically say, "No, you callous scumfuck."