Homeless Prevention Program in NYS
I applaud Ms. Susan Dominus and The New York Times for shedding some light on the plight of Bronx families who will face eviction due to Governor Paterson’s intent to cut funding for the homeless. “A Safety Net for Those Facing Eviction Is Itself in Peril” should sound an alarm to all New Yorkers that removing homeless prevention programs will have drastic impact on the lives of many, many families. New York State’s financed homeless prevention programs are cost effective - especially when compared with the cost of housing families in homeless shelters. These programs have a proven track record of saving families and improving the lives of children both in their communities and in their schools. The State is not the one who will profit from these directives ... but the shelter owners sure will. How can we, in good conscience, uproot hard working families from their homes and neighborhoods, destroy any stability their families have come know, and ever expect the same people to re-elect us back into office? How can any Democrat stand back and ignore the needs of struggling tenants and their families instead of ensuring that effective programs need to remain in place as well as adequate legal service for less fortunate New Yorkers? I urge my colleagues in government and all New Yorkers to pay close attention to these proposed budget cuts and special attention to which families will be harmed and which families will not be harmed as the 2009 Session develops.
HELLO MR. OBAMA I'M WRITING YOU BECAUSE I'M STILL WAITING FOR SECTION 8 TO FINISH MY APPLICATION SO UNTIL THEN MY LANDLORD IS TRYING TO PUT ME AND MY 5 CHILDREN OUT BECAUSE I CAN'T PAY MY RENT AND RIGHT NOW I'M DEALING WITH MY 8 YR OLD WHO HAS A BRAIN TUMOR AND MONEY IS REAL TIGHT SO IF YOU CAN HELP ME FIND A WAY TO PAY MY RENT I WOULD REALLY APRECIATE IT
Dear obama, Me and my mom was evicted from our home disrespect by city marshalls and put out in the streets to struggle for what we own. Its been 2 weeks waking up every morning trying to find help to get our home back but it seems like people don't care as long as it isn't them. We are still fighting for our apartment but its hard the next thing to do is go to a shelter. I'll keep my head held high and wish for the best. Dear obama, It is really encouraging to learn that New York State’s financed homeless prevention programs are cost effective - especially when compared with the cost of housing families in homeless shelters. We should be careful and ensure that there shouldn't be budget cuts in these provisions. Thanks. Charming Chick
"New York State’s financed homeless prevention programs are cost effective - especially when compared with the cost of housing families in homeless shelters." If we are earnestly and resolutely after solving any problem affecting particularly the hapless families in question, I hope, we would be able to solve any daunting task. Thanks. Dr Suzanne Gudakunst
"How can we, in good conscience, uproot hard working families from their homes and neighborhoods, destroy any stability their families have come know, and ever expect the same people to re-elect us back into office?" That is a good square poser to answer before administering budget cuts. Hair Extension
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January 11, 2009
TO: President-Elect Barack Obama
FROM: Ruben Botello, Founder
AMERICAN HOMELESS SOCIETY
Dear Mr. Obama:
I have been in and out of homelessness since being honorably discharged as a USMC Vietnam veteran in 1969. I wound up homeless then, in and out of homelessness with my two sons in the Eighties, and homeless on my own again in the Nineties.
I started the American Homeless Society in 1987 while my sons and I were homeless in California. I have been in several hunger strikes, marches and demonstrations for homeless rights since then but have seen little progress.
My longest hunger strike was 58 days against President Reagan’s “trickle down” economic policies that created much more instead of less homelessness in our country. You now speak about fixing our nation’s economy from the “bottom up” and that should mean you are starting by ending involuntary homelessness at the bottom.
HUD Secretary Philip Mangano has been promoting 10-year plans to end homelessness in major cities across the country on behalf of the Bush Administration for the past few years. We would hope and pray you make a similar commitment to abolish homelessness but throughout our nation, not just in individual cities because there are far more homeless than these urban plans will ever reach.
Slavery was abolished in America over a century ago; why not abolish homelessness today, Mr. Obama? Homelessness is just as bad as slavery in several ways and much worse in others.
Men, women and children from all the races, colors, cultures, nationalities, ethnicities, religions and creeds in our diverse society find themselves homeless daily. They are forced to endure harassment, discrimination and persecution in our nation today much like the slaves President Lincoln’s armies fought to free in the Nineteenth Century.
America’s homeless are also forced to endure nature’s harshest conditions without warm homes or shelter for protection; without good food and nutrition; without essential hygiene, medicine and healthcare; and without the necessary education, training or experience required to qualify for the dwindling supply of jobs in today’s worsening economy. Many of America’s homeless today are even employed but underemployed and unable to afford existing rentals while thousands of others are altogether unemployable.
How can our great nation permit so many of these poor souls to continue to suffer and die needlessly on our streets? I joined the Marines to fight for my country in the Sixties so that all Americans could have a better life, not just the rich and well-to-do who are receiving all the bailouts today.
The list of barriers and obstacles facing today’s homeless goes on and on, Mr. Obama. Please, if you are serious about fixing our nation’s economy from the bottom-up, begin at the real bottom by making a firm commitment to end involuntary homelessness throughout our country without further ado.
Sincerely,
Ruben Botello, Founder
AMERICAN HOMELESS SOCIETY