Costs of Resisting the Housing First Paradigm

In the great Northwest, in Washington state, the Seattle University School of Law issued a report about the cost of criminalizing homelessness. Examining the municipal codes of 72 cities, they found twice as many anti-homeless ordinances as were on the...

Looking Toward a Grim Future

RawStory.com just published a lengthy article titled “Older and sicker: How America’s homeless population has changed.” The writer is Margot Kushel, Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. California is always worth keeping an eye on,...

Why Do Some Refuse Shelter?

All year round, and especially during the annual or biannual count of people experiencing homelessness, outreach workers take on the job of informing people about their options. Maybe some street people don’t know that shelter is available, or what the requirements...

How to Be of Active Service

Since 1989, Utah has maintained a Homeless Trust Fund, which raises money through contributions made by checking a box on state income tax forms. Most of the contributions are small—only one or two dollars. But they add up to a significant sum that is divvied up every...

People Who Give

Manny Pacquiao Unlike many others to whom the description is sloppily applied, boxing champion Manny Pacquiao truly is a “living legend.” After his father ate his dog, the 12-year-old boy left home to live in the streets and sleep in a cardboard box. He started boxing...