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More Families Are Becoming Homeless, Study Finds - washingtonpost.com
Louis Gill doesn't like to turn anyone away. The director of the Bakersfield Homeless Center in California has taken to laying out cots and mattresses between the shelter's 174 registered beds to cope with the rush of homeless families brought to his doors by the financial crisis.

"Last year, we saw a 34 percent increase in homeless families and a 24 percent increase in homeless children," he said. "Why do we go beyond capacity? Because in a just society, a child should not have to sleep outside or in a car."

Gill is a frontline witness to the change in the makeup of the country's homeless. The stereotype of a homeless person as a single man no longer applies. A resident of the Bakersfield center is far more likely to be a young mother with a "good, solid job and a mortgage that she just couldn't pay."

"They're like folks you know and that you've worked with," Gill said. "Maybe the work's not there right now. Maybe they got behind on their payments. But the idea of a typical homeless person has changed. We're seeing individuals come in that have never had to access the safety net before."

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Jul 13th, 2009 at 02:05:23 PM EST
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Goldman Sachs May Report Strong Profit - NYTimes.com
More Families Are Becoming Homeless, Study Finds - washingtonpost.com

Coincidence?  I think not.

Now where are we going and what's with the handbasket?

by budr on Mon Jul 13th, 2009 at 05:24:46 PM EST
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