300 more homeless children found in Northern California Homeless Survey

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Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the Redding & Shasta County
Homeless Continuum of Care's yearly meeting to discuss the results of
their homeless census. Although Redding Loaves and Fishes, as well as
the Redding Homeless Alliance believe the numbers really are
significantly higher, Don Meeks presentation on the homeless, "myth or
fact", was a refreshing fresh breath of truth for those who are trying
to make a difference in the lives of those who are poor and less
fortunate. Between Mr. Meeks presentation, and reporter Ryan Sabalow's
concern for the homeless, as well as His attention to detail in His
article, a great stride forward was made in the fight against
homelessness. Well done !!

Unfortunatly, the City of Reddings response to the increase in
homelessness has, for the most part, been a dramatic increase in the
Law enforcement approach, with nothing in the works to address the
real issues and problems. In a little over 3 months 21 illegal camping
tickets have been issued, as well as homeless camp sweeps that take
their possesions without due legal process. Possesions that the
Christian community, prompted by the Lord , want the homeless to have.
I believe Tulin Ozdeger, a civil rights staff attorney at the National
Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, said it best in a recent
article."Laws that criminalize homelessness are not only an inhumane
way to treat some of our most vulnerable neighbors, but they
frequently pose constitutional problems and do nothing to address the
underlying causes of homelessness. Many of these measures have been
successfully challenged in court as violations of homeless persons
civil rights."


Redding Loaves and Fishes/Redding Homeless Alliance has been painfully
aware of the increase in homeless children, especially during the sub
freezing , record breaking temperatures and virulent flu season we
have had this winter. The Shasta County Sherif"s local Office of
Emergency services refusal to open a warming shelter during our record
breaking cold spell is nothing short of an abomination, and listening
to their represenative at a recent meeting, we can expect the same
response should a simular occurance happen. Does it really take
reports from fire depts. and hospitals that people are suffering for
City and County officals to take a safety first, pro active, injury
and sickness preventive action? Since there is no policy or plan in
place to activate opening an emergency warming shelter, what will it
take? Would you allow this in your Town? City ?


The Redding Homeless Alliance is havings its 5th in a series of
Community Homeless Forums Saturday, April 7th, at 1:00 pm, Church of
the Redeemed Fellowship hall.We also have speakers available for
Churches and other organizations who are interested in the facts and
not myths about homelessness. We believe Redding is a very caring,
giving and generouse community, so we are seeking and praying for an
apartment complex donation, so we can start taking steps to getting
the most vunerable population of the homeless off the streets, women
and children. Jesus says, " Whoever receives one little child in My
name receives Me". Please come and help us be a part of the solution,
All are welcome.


Redding Loaves and Fishes Ministry - Home


Link to article:
More suffer on the street in county : Local : Redding Record Searchlight
 
I strongly feel that there should be -PERMANENT- shelters for homeless children and families as well as having a program put into place to help the families get back on their feet.

It's not fair to the children to be homeless, they need to be in a nice, warm home and going to school and getting the proper education, and then they can make the best of their lives instead of growing up living on the streets and becoming very distrustful of other people and developing behavioral problems.
 
just let them die.. no offense.. it just my opinions..

if u take care of these children then they will become greedy and else else..

just take care of animals and environmental, so we wont have to worry about human population..
 
Well you know...............for all those people who say that we don't need residental schools any more..................this is one niche that they could fill........a stable place where they could have responsible, loving houseparents, with a stable place etc etc. Not all dhh kids come from a middle class loving stable family with all the advantages.
 
not to mention the fact that most people are living one paycheck away from being homeless and don't even realize it. All it takes is an injury, illness, or a death in the family and your'e toast.

Personally after my divorce I was left $10,000 in debt due to fruad commited by my ex-husband. I lost everything. It's been 3 years since and I'm still not where I want to be. Thankfully I do have family to lean on.
 
not to mention the fact that most people are living one paycheck away from being homeless and don't even realize it. All it takes is an injury, illness, or a death in the family and your'e toast.

Personally after my divorce I was left $10,000 in debt due to fruad commited by my ex-husband. I lost everything. It's been 3 years since and I'm still not where I want to be. Thankfully I do have family to lean on.


wow...

i hope u will be where u want to be soon..
 
not to mention the fact that most people are living one paycheck away from being homeless and don't even realize it. All it takes is an injury, illness, or a death in the family and your'e toast.

Personally after my divorce I was left $10,000 in debt due to fruad commited by my ex-husband. I lost everything. It's been 3 years since and I'm still not where I want to be. Thankfully I do have family to lean on.

You are absolutely correct. Homelessness is a problem with our economic system and our social system. It is not an issue of drug addiction, unwillingness to work, or any of the other moral issues that it is often blamed on. Any one of us could end up homeless tomorrow. What does it say about our country when we refuse to offer assistance to those most in need--children and families?
 
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