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It's been difficult for us, and even more so for those we serve. The threat of deportations has made people afraid to come to our store for needed items, so we're shifting to mobile operations. I decided to focus on this full-time after seeing a four-month-old baby living outside a police station. One refugee mentioned her son waits for other kids to leave school, fearing ICE agents. Our storefront relies on community donations, providing everything from clothes to food. We offer support beyond material goods, also aiding in job searches. These things are hard to get when you're focused on finding a place to live. We're currently packing up due to the location being sold and need community help to continue. We're seeking a donated store space, even a church basement. We aim to expand to offer English classes and legal support. When you learn about someone's life, it's harder to be judgmental.

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We believe that food, shelters, and housing are the solutions to hunger, sleep, and homelessness respectively. To address the issue of homelessness in San Francisco, we have established a 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness. Our focus is on solving the housing problem to make a lasting impact on those living on the streets.

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Consider hosting a family if you have an extra room or suite in your home. Safe housing is urgently needed. Contact the Brazilian Worker Center to become a sponsor family. If you're a local official, college president, business owner, or faith leader with available space, offer it as a shelter site. Social service providers can become emergency assistance homeless shelter providers. Hotel or motel owners can open up for emergency assistance. Landlords and property owners can connect with service providers to help transition families into permanent housing. Everyone has something to offer.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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NGOs assist migrants by providing shelter, food, and transportation to their final destinations within the US after they cross the border. Due to a decrease in migrant crossings compared to six months or a year ago, organizations like Jewish Family Service and Catholic Charities have fewer people to help. As a result, these NGOs are laying off staff and volunteers because the need for their services has diminished significantly.

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Consider hosting a family if you have an extra room or suite in your home. Local officials, college presidents, business owners, and faith leaders with available buildings or spaces can offer them as shelter sites. Social service providers can become emergency assistance homeless shelter providers. Hotel or motel owners can open up for emergency assistance. Landlords and property owners can connect with service providers to help transition families into permanent housing. Everyone has something they can offer.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing soon, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are shutting down by Friday. We visited one shelter today, which provides cots, meals, and laundry services, but families need to leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe this is happening. The impact on families is devastating, and there’s a lot of concern for the children involved.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, going door to door to check on people and offer supplies. We're distributing food and other necessities. We need to support our fellow Americans and neighbors. We must take care of our home, which is America. Regardless of where you live, if you can help those in need in other cities, please do so. We are here providing assistance.

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Every year, the Best Friends Animal Society assists cats and dogs in shelters to find loving homes.

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I'm currently living on the street, even in the cold weather. I sleep underneath there and sometimes at the back of the Sovereign Center. I'm trying to find a place to live, but the government and local social services are still looking for options.

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Many homeless men are sick and untested, some are dangerous. It's hard to trust anyone here.

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FEMA is providing $750 for immediate needs like food and baby formula to those affected. People can apply now. FEMA personnel are going door-to-door, especially for those without electricity. If you have electricity, you can apply online. FEMA will verify your address and process the aid.

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Build stronger than ever. If you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at the provided URL. Together, Los Angeles will overcome this challenge, thanks to the heroism of our firefighters and the vigilance of our community.

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Someone needs to take action swiftly. We should organize a GoFundMe campaign for whoever steps up, ensuring they have access to the best commissary items available, like high-quality noodles and toiletries. Ideally, this fund would also secure the futures of their descendants, guaranteeing access to top universities, even if things go south. But the most important thing is that someone needs to step up and take care of this quickly.

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FEMA is providing $750 for immediate needs like food and baby formula to those affected. People can apply now. FEMA personnel are going door-to-door, especially for those without electricity. If you have electricity, you can apply online. FEMA will verify your address and process the aid.

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If you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at the provided URL. Together, we will overcome this challenge, thanks to the bravery of our firefighters and the support of our community.

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Morning from Western North Carolina. We're here again urging FEMA to extend hotel vouchers for 3,500 families currently in hotels. FEMA recently granted a 24-hour extension, but without further assistance, these families will be forced out tomorrow morning in freezing conditions, with temperatures at 17 degrees and snow on the ground. Many families lack transportation, and those who do will have to find shelter in their cars. Our intake form for Operation Shelter has tripled overnight as we reach out for help. It's unbelievable that we find ourselves in this situation again, pleading for FEMA's support.

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Chabad helps everyone regardless of race, color, or creed. They assist the drug addicted, the hungry, the homeless, the young, and the old. Whatever you need, Chabad is there for you. The Chabad telephone is about people helping people. Tonight, Chabad needs all the friends it can get to continue to save lives. Call Chabad now.

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December brings snow and cold to hurricane-ravaged Western North Carolina. Many, like Steve Crowell, are living in tents and campers, struggling with expired food donations. Shauna LaVine and her seven children have been in a shelter for two months but must leave soon. Community members are determined to find housing for everyone affected. Volunteers are providing essential meals, cooking 800 a week in Swannanoa, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need without political agendas. Relief centers offer vital services like laundry and showers. LaVine's family is moving into two camper vans, fostering closeness despite the challenges. The area resembles a campground, with many homes destroyed or unlivable, leaving behind debris and makeshift shelters.

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I'm in downtown Chicago near Millennium Park, where the migrant crisis is visible. I encountered a man from Ecuador asking for money for medicine to treat tuberculosis he contracted at a shelter. He's struggling to get back home and claims nobody in Chicago is helping him. Similar to New York, Chicago has intake centers for migrants to get plane tickets to other states or countries. The shelter system in Chicago seems inadequate, with migrants on every corner asking for help. The situation is concerning.

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They're taking kids from shelters if they don't have a safe place to go afterward. We confirmed this with a child protective services representative. The shelters are closing by Friday, and if families can't find safe accommodations, the children will be taken. Some shelters are still open, but many are not. We visited a shelter today that provides meals and laundry, but they must leave by noon on Friday. It's a serious situation, and it's hard to believe it's real. Families are in distress, and the implications for the children are concerning.

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If you need help, emergency information, resources, and shelter are available at the provided URL. Together, we will navigate through this situation, supported by the bravery of our firefighters.

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I'm sorry to hear about the sexual assault and lack of housing support. I usually have a place to stay, even during COVID. Thank you for your concern.

Conversations with Tyler

Alexander the Grate on Life as an NFA | Conversations with Tyler
Guests: Alexander the Grate
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In this episode of Conversations with Tyler, Alexander the Great shares insights from over 40 years of living without a fixed address. He emphasizes the often-overlooked issue of "toilet insecurity," highlighting the challenges of finding basic necessities while homeless. Alexander discusses the stratification within the homeless population, noting that while there is some social hierarchy, many share a common experience of shelter insecurity. He describes the varying degrees of support from institutions like shelters and the city government, which he finds relatively sympathetic compared to other cities. Alexander also shares his experiences with food, detailing how he and others forage for meals, often benefiting from leftover food from tourists. He critiques the regentrification in Washington, D.C., which complicates life for those without homes, and suggests that more could be done to repurpose empty office buildings into shelters. Ultimately, he advocates for creating spaces that balance individual privacy with community access, reflecting on the importance of both in addressing homelessness.
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