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Homeless In America

Reblogger Jim & Maria Hart
Real Estate Agent with Brand Name Real Estate

I certainly feel that Debi does a beautiful job in bringing light to such an important subject. The number of homeless in America is growing faster than our government can count or estimate. Please take a moment to read Debi's post, it is very moving.

Thanks Debi for taking the time to share.

Original content by Debi Boucher

 

Homeless In America

"There but for the grace of God, go I" - attributed to John Bradford, 16th Century

In any given night in America, 700,000 to 2 million people have no home to go to. Staggering statistic? Yes. And these numbers were from 1996.


In Colorado Springs, Fountain Creek runs parallel to Interstate 25.
It has become 'home' to many of the city's considerable homeless population. It is estimated that Colorado Spring's chronic homeless number about 350 persons, and about 750 more have joined the homeless population due to job loss. That puts the number of people living on the streets, or along the creek bed, at approximately 1100.

Homeless in America

Local Shelters are filled to capacity, and while the city struggles to find a solution, the homeless camps remain. Some cities around the country are providing basic services to their 'tent cities' on public land, such as portable toilets, (which I saw today at a few of the camps I photographed), trash pick up, firewood, and mobile medical vans.

Homeless in America

A few of the homeless are there because they want to be. Most are not.

Homeless in America

 

Homeless in America

Why not designate an area, provide the needed services, and give these people a place to live with some dignity while we all await better times?

Homeless in America

Proudly, in just 24 hours, we as Americans donated 10 million dollars to the relief effort in Haiti.

Homeless in America

Granted, it's not on the same scale, but are the fast growing tent cities across America not also a crisis?

Homeless in America

Statistics show that most homeless are men. But more and more women and children are joining them as families lose their jobs, and with them, the ability to pay rent. This is a cold, and dangerous way to live.

While I took these photos in Colorado Springs, I'm sure they are indiscernible from any other city in the country.


 

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Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

I saw this on Debi's page earlier this morning and all I could say is that sights like the ones she posted are very disturbing.

So many people are just one calamity or one missed paycheck away from being homeless and it's just so sad.

 

Jan 19, 2010 03:13 AM
Jim & Maria Hart
Brand Name Real Estate - Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC Real Estate

Hey, Craig. You are so right. Hope all is well, Jim

Jan 19, 2010 03:20 AM
Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

thanks for reblogging this--I missed it the first time around. This definitely is a problem we should address.

Jan 19, 2010 03:40 AM