Nothing new here. Give people access to free private housing and they can take care of everything else in their life.
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I can't imagine how hard it is to get a job to get yourself back on your feet when you don't even have a permanent address.
Nowhere to keep/wash your clothes. Nowhere to shower. Nowhere to get mail. I'd bet a lot of computer systems aren't even built to handle people without an address.
Its basically impossible
Having an actual address is ingrained in all aspects of modern life in the US. Picture trying to get a loan for a car, or applying for a job without an address - mandatory fields when doing either. Then look at the housing market, and it would be obvious to anybody why it's so hard for these people.
Not to mention a lot of that paperwork might criminally prosecute you if you use some other address.
Think of the stories of people who were accused of being fraudulent voters for putting their address as a nearby grocery store or something like that.
It's part of the conservative design of society, to be as cruel as possible to people who don't comport.
It's a good and necessary foundation but certainly not all of the equation. Mental health and addiction services are also necessary. Simply housing people will help a good chunk of the homeless population but that is largely the unseen homeless population that couch surfs and/or stays in their cars. They are very at risk of falling into the chronically homeless which takes a lot more resources to fix.
"Housing first" is the idea that most of life falling apart is from losing your most basic need: shelter.
It's stressful to keep a job, distancing from friends and dates and family, if you don't have a home and smell weird
Instead, when we give people homes without conditions, they can breath a sigh of relief, and have enough spoons to tackle the rest of the problems.
As pointed out, or as might need to be pointed out, nobody builds something this expensive without considering the auxiliary social services to help people get out of the situation for the next occupant.
It's the most cost effective thing you can do, anything else is cruel, bureaucratic, and inefficient.
If you already have a job and relationships and suddenly end up unhoused, the community letting that spiral to your job firing you is a failing of the whole town. It doesn't have to, all we need is to fill those empty homes...
Great to see from Reno.
I wonder how much this has to do with the fact that the Reno-Sparks area has a LOT of undeveloped land with no single family homes or apartments around it.
One of the biggest challenges in my area, the San Francisco Bay Area, is that most people agree that we need more housing and places for homeless people. But, no one wants housing for the homeless next to where they live.
Every neighborhood fights it, and undeveloped land is hard to find. So it’s got to be next to someone.
San Francisco residents will fight any development, not just housing for the homeless.
Seems the answer is lots of small distributed homeless support infrastructure to support the homeless that are already present in their neighborhoods. Still easier said than done though
Sounds much nicer than Las Vegas
Homeless people live in the tunnels under Las Vegas. Tunnels which can flood and wash them away in a desert downpour.
Too bad it's not available in my country because I really wanted to read that!
Here you go, the archive.org is your friend
Thanks! I forget it exists sometimes.
Shoot em $5 if you have it, they could use it :)