Alternative_Donut_62
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_j9yk5xz wrote
Reply to comment by drxdrg08 in Bucks County Has Two Millionaires for Every One Homeless School Child by Open_Veins_8
You are getting downvoted by people who have no clue, unfortunately. Definition is likely from the McKinney-Vento Act. https://usafacts.org/articles/what-can-mckinney-vento-act-data-reveal-about-youth-homelessness/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ND-Elections&gclid=Cj0KCQiAgOefBhDgARIsAMhqXA6XU5kuno2NFKPB7jt4l1PAGHsVxZ1kTWrrAzxmb7aiR5FKxqG56NMaAofOEALw_wcB
We, 100%, need to understand what is meant by homeless in order to understand how to help.
A few years ago, our house was damaged to the point of being uninhabitable. We had to move into temporary housing. Under McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, the kids were considered “homeless” during that time. It was a good thing, because McKinney-Vento allows kids who become homeless to continue at their present school during times of homelessness. (For instance, even though our temporary housing was zoned to a different school, our kids could keep going to their usual school, giving them a degree of normalcy in an otherwise abnormal situation). We are very fortunate, because at no point were my kids at risk in any real fashion. (I totally get that transience due to home destruction is a rare part - this is just an example that was personnel to me)
McKinney-Vento also covers children living in domestic violence shelters. We need to understand if there are resources in place to get victims of domestic violence the help they need.
It also covers when families can’t afford rent and have to move in with others. For that, adequate, affordable housing has to be available. This is always a problem. Easiest way to increase affordable housing is to build apartment complexes. Apartment complexes increase the population density and put strains on public resources (parking, schools that our governments don’t fully fund in the first place, roads (lol), etc.). All of this has to be accounted for.
This is not to downplay homelessness - just to show that homelessness doesn’t always mean what it traditionally thought of.
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_j4ep7gy wrote
Reply to comment by vortical42 in Pennsylvania was heavily deforested in the 1800s; mostly due to unchecked logging companies. by Libsoccer20
Soil erosion, nutrients getting stripped. Sheep and deer eating all the saplings. (Although I can imagine the deer in PA doing something similar today)
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_j4eo9nl wrote
Reply to comment by vortical42 in Pennsylvania was heavily deforested in the 1800s; mostly due to unchecked logging companies. by Libsoccer20
Got that and def appreciate. But Scotland screwed up their environment so bad, they just can’t.
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_j4ekvn1 wrote
Reply to Pennsylvania was heavily deforested in the 1800s; mostly due to unchecked logging companies. by Libsoccer20
Thank god PA didn’t end up like Scotland. (It’s incredibly sad that the trees literally can’t grow back)
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_j1hyhi5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in PennLive’s Marcus Schneck, Pa.’s preeminent outdoors journalist, dies at 66 by CaptainBrant
Go away
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_iwjgkeu wrote
Reply to comment by Mijbr090490 in Gov. Greg Abbott expands Texas’ migrant busing plan to Philadelphia by audiomuse1
They would welcome all the Mastriano fanbois with open arms.
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_ivol7j0 wrote
Neighbor took his political signs down first thing this morning. Makes me think more highly of him.
Alternative_Donut_62 t1_jdczy9i wrote
Reply to comment by cbm984 in Looking for right fit to move to PA and creating a list of places to visit by PokerPastor
Live in ChesCo. It’s great. But it is also PRICEY. It would not be a low cost of living area, IMHO.
Tons of great walking / biking trails though. And convenient.