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How Long would You be Homeless - San Diego PDF Print E-mail

 

 

downTown USA Susan Madden Lankford

San Diego -- Mar 1, 2010

 

Susan Madden Lankford brought together a Seminar on Solving the Homeless Problem involving some of the leading minds on the Homeless issues of San Diego today, which had a good turn-out.

After listening to a couple of hours of descriptions, goals and statistics from the speakers (which has given me several articles of material for eddiecat.org), I asked two of the speakers, Scott Silverman of Second Chance, and Brian Maienschein of Home Again:

If you were dropped into downtown San Diego, with two sets of clothes, a backpack, and $25.00, with the current resources San Diego has to offer, how long would it take for you to get back into a home (stable living situation).

 

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San Diego - Homeless Court PDF Print E-mail

The Homeless Court Program in San Diego

 

Participates in the Homeless Court program, which helps homeless veterans and nonveterans resolve misdemeanor cases (no felonies or parking tickets). Attorneys can also provide general legal information about issues the Homeless Court cannot resolve.

Defendants meet with their defense attorney 1 week before the court hearing. The special court session is held once a month. In San Diego, court is held on an alternating basis either at Vietnam Veterans of San Diego or St Vincent de Paul Village; and the court hears only misdemeanor cases incurred in the City of San Diego.

In North County, court is held on an alternating basis at either the Brother Benno Foundation or Vietnam Veterans of San Diego New Resolve.

Participants must be able to show the court evidence of their progress and activities to overcome homelessness. Judges give court sentences for program activities in which defendants are already involved.

 

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Passing the Buck - Homeless in San Diego PDF Print E-mail
gy2455The Museum of San Diego History, for its NOW! program starting Feb 25th is showing the Passing the Buck: Homeless in San Diego exhibit.

"Although there is great concern for assisting the homeless, where to house them in San Diego is a political hot button."

Time for the show is 6:00pm - 7:30pm Admission is Free, and promises to be an informative look at what is really being done for the homeless in San Diego.
 
Say No to Cunning Plans and Crap Laws PDF Print E-mail

 

Once you start looking into the laws passed by City Councils all over the United States, which are illegal and/or unconstitutional, it boggles the mind.

You might run across one of these laws in a news story, and then you do a search on Google (because you get curious), discovering that these laws are all over the place -- and most of them are targeted at the homeless.

Wait, there is more! If your curiosity reaches the next level, and you dig just a bit further, you will find that most of these illegal/unconstitutional laws which are currently in the news, are not the first editions of these laws. You find laws like the new Las Vegas law, which states that you can't sleep within 500 feet of feces or urine.

Now, what is that law all about?

Well, Las Vegas  just lost in court (again) over the illegal lodging law they had. So, these imaginative law makers decided that instead of admitting that Homelessness is not illegal (as the high courts have told City Councils all over the US, time-and-time-again), they would come up with a cunning plan to make Homelessness illegal, and this Sleeping near Crap law is their latest cunning plan.

Yes, if you are thinking to yourself: This is a huge waste of my tax dollars,

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Hungery Teens in San Diego PDF Print E-mail
A recent study, conducted by The Hunger in America 2010, found that San Diego, on the whole, is one of the hungriest cities in the United States. The study says that 437,500 San Diegans receive emergency food assistance each year -- just over 73,000 during any given week.

Before too many false ideas about this number enter the mind, only 7% of that number are homeless, and 62% of the households have at least one employed adult (the national average is only 36%). Most of those seeking assistance are young families, struggling to make it from week to week.
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