Submitted by Professional_Book912 t3_z7uwr3 in rva
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Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy88jo9 wrote
How is this so hard? It's not like a new problem. My guess is that COVID had money come to them that they used for housing, then it dried up and there was no plan.
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If only the casino was here.
AlreadyShrugging t1_iy88uhc wrote
> then it dried up and there was no plan.
That’s the Richmond Real™.
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy89fu7 wrote
Make a shelter, close it, open them, close them, no plan.
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seems about right. Did Ann Lambert help? She can tell them to fix their own problems.
NuttingOnNutzy t1_iy8izjs wrote
“Our projections show the need for beds in cold weather shelters will decrease as more of the homeless population freezes to death”
AlreadyShrugging t1_iy89wgo wrote
It’s pretty much why local government here sucks ass.
Asterion7 t1_iy8b6q6 wrote
> > >If only the casino was here.
This is a joke right?
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy8zfqq wrote
Of Course.
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Just surprised it has not come up from the administration that the taxes from the casino would have covered this.
jodyhighrola t1_iy8ecmr wrote
As Richmond grows, the homeless population grows too. This happens everywhere, yet cities can't seem to see it coming (one can assume why). There is virtually no realistic strategy to house low income people in this country. They get displaced and then face a tremendous uphill battle to get back to stability. Then we just ignore and look down on them.
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy8zjlm wrote
displaced over and over again. We have agencies that drive folks to the next county over.
goodsam2 t1_iy9rovu wrote
The answer to take a bite out of the homeless population is SROs. As well as building more housing.
AlreadyShrugging t1_iy8vqh6 wrote
That’s the American way and it always has been.
Remerez t1_iyebcl4 wrote
Capitalism baby! The more challenging times get, the more you see homeless to scare you into working to death. Lived in Seattle for 8 years, and 3rd street was insane!
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_iy8i1zg wrote
Looks to be about 280 places that could be generously and dutifully opening doors to a warm space in the evenings to those in need. https://www.churchfinder.com/churches/va/richmond
oh_hello_rva t1_iy8l7jk wrote
I agree—though to be fair, some are, and have been since the 80s. CARITAS started out as "Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter."
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy8zzk2 wrote
Nope, that is a list of churches not shelters.
1nquiringMinds t1_iy94uwb wrote
And that's part of the problem.
Tylerjb4 t1_iyaxxnu wrote
It’s objectively helping people
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy98ea2 wrote
Totally.
LivingInTheDoldrums t1_iy8jvrz wrote
What Would Joel Osteen Do?
carbondrewtonium t1_iy8pwpc wrote
Make money?
SweetRebellion t1_iy9h8y5 wrote
And hide it in the bathroom afterwards.
AlreadyShrugging t1_iy8vm66 wrote
Absolutely fucking nothing.
ForJJ t1_iy8xdr3 wrote
That's not true. He would buy another jet. He needs at least 1 more
x__13__x t1_iy9twvc wrote
Watch his wife with another man. Oh wait, that's the other guy.
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy8zx88 wrote
That is a list of churches, not shelters. I don't see many churches opening their doors for the homeless. They do not have the capacity. Not only that, most Christians now do not care about the homeless any more than a sales tool.
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Can you confirm any of those had their doors open last night?
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If you have these answers, why are you not involved?
Nothing2SeeHere4U t1_iy90rxg wrote
That is OPs point. Churches are tax free because of supposed community benefit. OP is suggesting that if their actions matched their rhetoric they would open their doors for people in need
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy91xm0 wrote
Churches are a big reason we are in this mess. Without context it is basically "here is a link to churches, figure it out". I figured it was Ann Lambert in disguise.
ImmobilizedbyCheese t1_iy996sg wrote
Nope. Just someone who thinks that churches should eithet pay taxes or do more. There's one on every corner. I understand there is Caritas. I'm aware of outliers existing.
STREAMOFCONSCIOUSN3S t1_iy977so wrote
> Can you confirm any of those had their doors open last night?
Can you confirm they did not?
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy97o1p wrote
Yes. I read the article.
sirensinger17 t1_iy9by8t wrote
You can't prove a negative and the burden of proof lies on the one making the claim.
ComprehensiveSail154 t1_iy8l94p wrote
I hate this. The thought of anyone not having a safe place to fall asleep at night, (let alone warmth, food, basic needs), is horrifying.
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy905q8 wrote
Where do our taxes go? We had the homeless covered before COVID.
Herownself t1_iy9lwks wrote
No, we did not.
Professional_Book912 OP t1_iy9uvdd wrote
Covered, yes. Solved, no. We did not have people turned away like this pre-COVID.
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militantrubberducky t1_iy9jphi wrote
This is part of the problem with having each city in charge of these types of programs. No proper oversight and a huge disparity in response.
I moved here from South Florida last year, and it was eye-opening to me how different government is. There, all the cities are considered a part of the county and the county provides overall services (like waste management, shelter services, transit, etc.) This helped ensure that if you lived in a poorer district of the county you could still get access to quality services. Here, it's just dismal.
What is the process for holding our officials responsible?
goodsam2 t1_iy9s8cc wrote
I mean east Henrico is broke so that doesn't seem to be a slam dunk. The worst schools in the metro area are in Henrico...
Edit: source
8/45 schools in Henrico are a 2/10
Most are on the east end...
nRust t1_iy8sqoz wrote
Did anyone see they bulldozed over the homeless camp in the parking lot next to the bus terminal this morning? Pretty gut wrenching
jodyhighrola t1_iy8xcfz wrote
I came here from Austin, which has an out of control homeless problem. They are constantly bulldozing homeless camps around the city, like whack-a-mole.
Some seem to just move on to the next spot, and some filter out into the woods where they are less likely to be seen. The city would implement symbolic solutions to help a tiny number of them, like converting unused storage facilities into temp shelter. Meanwhile, the residents are torn between "we have to help them" and "I don't want to see them everywhere I like going".
We live in a first world country and play with peoples' lives like they're insects. It's class warfare.
Nothing2SeeHere4U t1_iy91ean wrote
Tylerjb4 t1_iyaybgh wrote
Ah yes, Saudi Arabia, the poster child of human compassion
Nothing2SeeHere4U t1_iyb3jmi wrote
Plenty of man-made horrors beyond comprehension to go around 😔
Tylerjb4 t1_iyay5mb wrote
They set up camp next to a construction site. Did you want it placed on the registry of historic places?
Cipher_zer0 t1_iyajkfq wrote
I saw a man sleeping under the bridge near the Diversity Thift the night before thanksgiving. Things are really getting bad.
Altruistic_Peach_791 t1_iy8fjal wrote
We need to allocate more $$ to our homeless citizens before funding illegals.
carbondrewtonium t1_iy8q81s wrote
Be the Reddit username you wish to see in the world
ForJJ t1_iy8xpfk wrote
Or we could help both and stop having endless wars. We are the wealthiest nation on earth, but the wealthy keep getting richer and don't pay their fair share.
Altruistic_Peach_791 t1_iy8zect wrote
Not a Popular comment but the wealthy pay more in taxes than some make in a lifetime.
ForJJ t1_iy921e4 wrote
Thry pay less than an average couple pays as a percentage of income, which is they only way to look at taxes
ZephyrInfernum t1_iy9z0k0 wrote
In sheer dollars, maybe. Not as a percentage of income which is all that matters here.
Also, no human is illegal.
sirensinger17 t1_iy9cbai wrote
They literally don't
sometimes_rawl t1_iybgguo wrote
Have you ever even met an immigrant without a visa? Do you know most of these people work for less than minimum wage and avoid anything that would put them under the eye of the public in fear of deportation. You literally cannot get state/federal unemployment/welfare without a social security number. Please educate yourself before blaming the disenfranchised for capitalist failure.
pchnboo t1_iycnl5j wrote
I think you’ve got it backwards. Illegals fund us to the tune of $5 billion a year. They pay for social security benefits they’ll never receive. Our economy would crumble on so many levels without the undocumented workers.
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jodyhighrola t1_iy8xhfg wrote
edit: not a pro-trump gif
carbondrewtonium t1_iyb7uxw wrote
I’m assuming it’s being downvoted because it’s negative and unhelpful, as opposed to pro-trump misunderstandings
_MellowGold t1_iy87f9x wrote
Richmond REAL