Anonymous wrote:We need a radical new approach. The current situation helps no one. First step, the federal government should purchase one of the many ghost towns in rural America that time has passed by. Second step, offer a chance to 100 able bodied homeless to move there where they will receive free housing, food, and counseling. Teach them roofing skills, how to hang drywall, basic plumbing, life skills, etc. Pay the first 100 livable wages to rehab the town. Then, 100 more move in. They can leave at any time with a set of actual skills or stay and continue to rehab additional housing. If successful, this could be done on scale at 100s of sites around the country.
Anonymous wrote:jail or workAnonymous wrote:Maybe dumb question but, where do you think people should go instead? I don’t like looking at homeless encampments either but am curious what the solution is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jail or workAnonymous wrote:Maybe dumb question but, where do you think people should go instead? I don’t like looking at homeless encampments either but am curious what the solution is.
how are they supposed to find employment that will pay for housing in DC? Honest question.
i'm and RN and I can't afford to live here. The teachers at my kid's school can't afford to live here.
How are the uneducated and addicted supposed to get jobs that support housing here?
Move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jail or workAnonymous wrote:Maybe dumb question but, where do you think people should go instead? I don’t like looking at homeless encampments either but am curious what the solution is.
how are they supposed to find employment that will pay for housing in DC? Honest question.
i'm and RN and I can't afford to live here. The teachers at my kid's school can't afford to live here.
How are the uneducated and addicted supposed to get jobs that support housing here?
Anonymous wrote:jail or workAnonymous wrote:Maybe dumb question but, where do you think people should go instead? I don’t like looking at homeless encampments either but am curious what the solution is.
jail or workAnonymous wrote:Maybe dumb question but, where do you think people should go instead? I don’t like looking at homeless encampments either but am curious what the solution is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an organization that is helping them in terms of toiletries and winter clothing? Are there any children in those encampments and do they have access to a school, school supplies clothing etc.?
I have never seen any children. It is majority men, on lots of drugs.
DC politicians are enabling this ridiculous nonsense. WHY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an organization that is helping them in terms of toiletries and winter clothing? Are there any children in those encampments and do they have access to a school, school supplies clothing etc.?
I can't speak to DC but my town has groups (some charity, some government funded) that drive around and drop off tents, sleeping bags,
socks, food, and give information on where do get medical and dental assistance.
My boyfriend has an encampment behind his work place and a RN and social worker have dropped by to check on one of the residents
several times.
Anonymous wrote:Is there an organization that is helping them in terms of toiletries and winter clothing? Are there any children in those encampments and do they have access to a school, school supplies clothing etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there an organization that is helping them in terms of toiletries and winter clothing? Are there any children in those encampments and do they have access to a school, school supplies clothing etc.?
I have never seen any children. It is majority men, on lots of drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Foggy Bottom area. Not even a question.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Foggy Bottom area. Not even a question.