Anonymous wrote:I met a mentally disturbed 50 year old homeless man who said he got a $3,000 voucher from downtown homeless services. He said he plans on getting an apartment on Connecticut Ave.
There is no way humanly possible this man is capable of living on his own. The individual who gave this man the voucher should be fired. What were they thinking? The man clearly needed a permanent mental hospital or group home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met a mentally disturbed 50 year old homeless man who said he got a $3,000 voucher from downtown homeless services. He said he plans on getting an apartment on Connecticut Ave.
There is no way humanly possible this man is capable of living on his own. The individual who gave this man the voucher should be fired. What were they thinking? The man clearly needed a permanent mental hospital or group home.
Yep. This is why this people who have lived in those Conn. Ave. apartment buildings for decades, many of them elderly, are being terrorized in their own homes. Most have modest incomes and can't afford to move. It is callous and cruel for the Mayor and City Council to dump this problem on these residents rather than providing the needed services.
Anonymous wrote:I met a mentally disturbed 50 year old homeless man who said he got a $3,000 voucher from downtown homeless services. He said he plans on getting an apartment on Connecticut Ave.
There is no way humanly possible this man is capable of living on his own. The individual who gave this man the voucher should be fired. What were they thinking? The man clearly needed a permanent mental hospital or group home.
Anonymous wrote:I use Union Station a lot and it looks to me like they have cleared out a fair number of the homeless, at least as compared to last year when it really was like an open air homeless shelter with all kinds of florid psychotic behavior.
Not back to as busy or positive as it was 5-8 years ago though. Contrary to what some in this thread are saying Union Station has not always been like this. It used to be a nice place to go for lunch, even though there was always some homeless presence.