Submitted by [deleted] t3_y3ukjo in washingtondc
resdivinae t1_isamult wrote
Most of them don't want help.
CaptainObvious110 t1_isdam1z wrote
What are you basing your information on? Not saying that you are wrong but I'm curious.
I'm of the opinion that there are a number of people who are chronically homeless that are damaged mentally to the point that they will never be able to hold down a job and pay for the expenses of life, especially in a place as expensive as DC.
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Don't want to give up drugs or alcohol
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Would love to get off the street but just need some help to get the ball rolling.
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Combination of 1 & 2. They could be in such a situation where they don't want to get off the street but really aren't in a mental state where they can make those kinds of decisions.
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Don't want to be homeless but they are concerned about the condition and safety of shelters. I've never been in that situation or been inside a shelter myself so I am hardly going to speak on something as an authority that I don't know about.
So first of all how many homeless are in DC in the first place? Out of that number how many can become working individuals that can hold down a place of their own.
Those folks have to be dealt with differently from those that simply can't maintain a place of their own even if they had one as they have a different set of needs.
Ok, so I'm thinking an honest appraisal of the current shelters is in order and bring them all up to a store standard that dignifies people and doesn't tolerate unsanitary conditions or stealing or violence. Where support to break addictions are in place and it would be great to have a large facility in a central location so that folks don't feel a need to be on the bus when they have used the bathroom on themselves and pose a health risk to others. If they have vans that can transport them as needed then you eliminate that issue altogether.
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