Printed from Urbana-Champaign IMC : http://www.ucimc.org/
UCIMC Independent Media 
Center
Media Centers

[topics]
biotech

[regions]
united states

oceania

[projects]
video
satellite tv
radio
print

[process]
volunteer
tech
process & imc docs
mailing lists
indymedia faq
fbi/legal updates
discussion

west asia
palestine
israel
beirut

united states
worcester
western mass
virginia beach
vermont
utah
urbana-champaign
tennessee
tampa bay
tallahassee-red hills
seattle
santa cruz, ca
santa barbara
san francisco bay area
san francisco
san diego
saint louis
rogue valley
rochester
richmond
portland
pittsburgh
philadelphia
omaha
oklahoma
nyc
north texas
north carolina
new orleans
new mexico
new jersey
new hampshire
minneapolis/st. paul
milwaukee
michigan
miami
maine
madison
la
kansas city
ithaca
idaho
hudson mohawk
houston
hawaii
hampton roads, va
dc
danbury, ct
columbus
colorado
cleveland
chicago
charlottesville
buffalo
boston
binghamton
big muddy
baltimore
austin
atlanta
arkansas
arizona

south asia
mumbai
india

oceania
sydney
perth
melbourne
manila
jakarta
darwin
brisbane
aotearoa
adelaide

latin america
valparaiso
uruguay
tijuana
santiago
rosario
qollasuyu
puerto rico
peru
mexico
ecuador
colombia
chile sur
chile
chiapas
brasil
bolivia
argentina

europe
west vlaanderen
valencia
united kingdom
ukraine
toulouse
thessaloniki
switzerland
sverige
scotland
russia
romania
portugal
poland
paris/ãŽle-de-france
oost-vlaanderen
norway
nice
netherlands
nantes
marseille
malta
madrid
lille
liege
la plana
italy
istanbul
ireland
hungary
grenoble
germany
galiza
euskal herria
estrecho / madiaq
cyprus
croatia
bulgaria
bristol
belgrade
belgium
belarus
barcelona
austria
athens
armenia
antwerpen
andorra
alacant

east asia
qc
japan
burma

canada
winnipeg
windsor
victoria
vancouver
thunder bay
quebec
ottawa
ontario
montreal
maritimes
hamilton

africa
south africa
nigeria
canarias
ambazonia

www.indymedia.org

This site
made manifest by
dadaIMC software
&
the friendly folks of
AcornActiveMedia.com

Comment on this article | Email this Article
News :: Housing
Homeless Still Frustrated Current rating: 0
12 Oct 2005
Homeless people throughout the nation are still frustrated about how Katrina evacuees
were able to get services
Written by Scott Sowle Oct. 12, 2005

Homeless people throughout the nation are still frustrated about how Katrina evacuees were able to get services. Yet they still wait for services to help them put their lives back together.

After Katrina some cities provided a one-stop-shop for services to the evacuees. Many service providers hope that this type of service can be made available to the traditionally homeless. Philip Mangano, Executive Director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, once stated "We can reach into a disaster (Hurricane Katrina) and bring out something that is redemptive in the lives of those who have been chronically homeless." In cities across the nation evacuees were moved into permanent housing in less than two weeks.

Will service providers use the models of one stop services implemented after Katrina? On Dec. 8, public and private agencies will make all services available to the homeless accessible at one location in nearly 20 cities throughout the nation.

Many organizations were hoping that the flood of donations and volunteers would carry over from Katrina but are finding that the opposite is happening. With the holidays fast approaching most organizations are reporting lower response in donations than the norm for this time of year.

There will be over 3 million people homeless in the United States this year and 40% of these will be families. Many cities are struggling to provide affordable housing to enable families a place to call home. The recent call for budget cuts because of Katrina may be detrimental to programs that help to build affordable housing.

Again Mangano insists that the government will be adding $174 million to the budget to end chronic homelessness. He stated "We are beginning to constellate the political will. It's not happened at the speed with which Katrina happened. But, we're learning."


(c) SL Streets 2005
See also:
http://www.slstreets.org

Copyright by the author. All rights reserved.
Add a quick comment
Title
Your name Your email

Comment

Text Format
To add more detailed comments, or to upload files, see the full comment form.