San Francisco, CA - December 22, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Our Friend Ricky Hasn't Seen His Family in 22 Years.
San Francisco, CA - December 22, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Homelessness Rising as Economy Slides: Report | The News is NowPublic.com
Homelessness Rising as Economy Slides: Report
Homelessness and demand for emergency food are rising in the United States as the economy founders, a report said on Friday, and homeless advocates cautioned many cities were not equipped for the increase.
A survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors showed that 19 of 25 cities saw an increase in homelessness in the 12 months to October, while four reported a drop and two cities lacked enough data for conclusive results.
On average, the cities in the survey saw a 12 percent rise in homelessness, the report said. Although the results do not cover all U.S. cities, homeless advocates said they were in line with anecdotal evidence nationwide.
Homeless advocates say families are flooding homeless shelters across the United States in numbers not seen for years, camping out in motels or staying with friends and relatives following foreclosures on tens of thousands of homes during the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
"It's very depressing because we have been making progress in getting it down in the past couple of years," Nan Roman, president of the Washington-based National Alliance to End Homelessness, said in an interview.
Demand for emergency food assistance rose in 20 of the 25 cities surveyed, the report added.
The report marks a reversal from a U.S. government survey released in July that showed the number of chronically homeless Americans declining by 15 percent to about 1.6 million people from October 1, 2006, through September 30, 2007.
"We're seeing a new trend and I would expect the number to rise substantially," Roman said, noting a usual lag between when a family crisis occurs and when homelessness begins.
She said the strain on budgets from the yearlong recession could make it difficult for cities to handle the increase.
Philip Mangano, the homelessness czar appointed by President George W. Bush in 2002, praised the mayors' report and said it would be a mistake to wait for conclusive figures when there was clear evidence of an unfolding crisis.
"There is a crisis around families falling out into homelessness," he said.
He said the government under September's Housing and Economic Recovery Act had made $3.92 billion available to mitigate the effect of mortgage foreclosures and 25 percent of that was targeted at the lowest-income neighborhoods, where people are most vulnerable to homelessness.
Source: reuters.com
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Monday, December 8, 2008
33 Famous People Who Have Been Homeless
Thought you might want to check this out.
[ see the link to the Full Story below ]
Today's homeless population, especially here in San Francisco has a much higher percentage of educated and experienced people than ever before.
Many years ago, most homeless people either had severe mental, physical or social problems and were largely unskilled or otherwise unemployable until they got job training and skills training and professional treatment for their conditions.
Any one of us can be fully employed today, living in a nice house that we do NOT even own (the Banksters do...) and you could literally wake up homeless, all of a sudden.
Homeless tomorrow, wishing we had not been so arrogant as to think it could never happen to me.....
The ELITE and GREEDY DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU.
THEY WANT YOUR HOME AND THEY WANT YOU TO BE ON THE STREETS SO THEY CAN GET YOU ARRESTED AND SET UP AN ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WHEN YOU FAIL TO APPEAR IN COURT OR LOSE YOUR CASE BECAUSE YOU CANNOT AFFORD ADEQUATE LEGAL REPRESENTATION.
THOSE FINES AND DEBT YOU OWE ARE SOLD IN BLOCKS TO BANKS AND FINANCIAL COMPANIES.
Fire, divorce, bankruptcy, death in a family, banking, credit and credit card ripoffs, gentrification, downsizing, job outsourcing, plant closures, natural disasters, law suits, layoffs and more.Wednesday, December 3, 2008
HEALTH ALERT! BAD FOOD @ TODAY'S SF HOMELESS CONNECT - EXPIRE DATES
What happened @ LHCB's-Homeless Shelter Committee Nominations
All of the Seats for the San Francisco Shelter Monitoring Committee were up for grabs this month, including four seats that were supposed to have been filled by the SF Local Homeless Coordinating Board.
The Mayor's Office and the Board of Supervisors also get to appointment their own nominees.
The Mayor we believe, has already reappointed all his people to the Shelter Monitoring Committee and later this week the Board of Supervisors will be appointing theirs.
That's how this 'game' was played at the last nomination. Many people wanted to be on the SMC Committee but anyone that failed to do so, was out of luck.
But, the LHCB not only passed over a very good candidate who's been there for us at nearly every meeting (his story is explained below), but was not able to even be chosen for the 1st seat because the LHCB made an exception for the 'must be present' to be nominated rule.
That means that anyone who failed to attend this most important nomination process would miss their chance to be on the Shelter Monitoring Committee except for this one particular nomination meeting.
In this past year or more, many members of the SMC have left. We have spoken already to nearly all of them.
Various former appointees by all three bodies (Mayor's Office, Board of Supervisors and the LHCB) have all indicated their feelings about not enough transparency, integrity, dedication, openness, inclusiveness and honesty with respect to the way the Shelter Monitoring Committee has been framed and operating, for the past year or more.
Excerpted from: SFHomeless Yahoo! Group
WOW! We were blown away by what happened yesterday, at the Local Homeless Coordinating Board meeting, held at the Born Auditorium where some of those Shelter Enhancement Meetings (remember those things that disappeared after being routed into the Mayors Office!) several months ago. There were supposed to be four seats open to be filled by the Local Homeless Coordinating Board making their appointments to the Shelter Monitoring Committee. Candidates chosen on the basis of qualifications and particpation in the homeless community.
He was talking to some street homeless and shelter residents about the meeting. We had a chance to chat with him and we are working on our notes to be posted online later this week.
Mr. Leonard has proven himself to really care and was able to work wtih people on all sides of the table to help improve shelter conditions for clients and staff alike.
He also attended many months worth of meetings for the Shelter Standard of Care Work Group and has built up fairly good relations with not only the homeless residents, but has earned some measure of respect and good relations with many shelter staff and management.
The momentum and continuity and experience seems to have flown the coop with this committee. Some of us spoke to a couple former SMC members who told us why they decided it was no longer working for them.
Maybe its time to do like they said at the Hank Wilson Memorial yesterday... Stop waiting for groups or the city to help you and we have to take matters unto ourselves to make sure we keep ourselves safe.
WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING AND CAN'T REALLY TRUST OTHERS TO LOOK AFTER OUR OWN BEST INTERESTS.... SFHomeless Yahoo! Group Moderators --- End forwarded message ---
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