as a homeless person... all these shelters tout success stories where people stayed there for a few months, and then got off the street.
but in the last few years, they've all adopted 1-month limits.
this is while "safe use sites" and "harm reduction supplies" increase exponentially.
all i'm saying is, it's very difficult to break the cycle of homelessness when you have to move every month. really seems like these places just want to keep their client count steady.
as a homeless person... all these shelters tout success stories where people stayed there for a few months, and then got off the street.
but in the last few years, they've all adopted 1-month limits.
this is while "safe use sites" and "harm reduction supplies" increase exponentially.
all i'm saying is, it's very difficult to break the cycle of homelessness when you have to move every month. really seems like these places just want to keep their client count steady.