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Eight Homeless Youth Die in New Orleans Fire -" What Does It Say About US?

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A November 2010 report from the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center pegs the number of vacant and blighted properties at over 40,000 in New Orleans with more in the suburbs -" 14,000 of which are owned by the government.

 

Unity for the Homeless has been asking for help for people living in abandoned buildings for years.   They have four outreach workers who nightly check on people living in abandoned buildings.   Five recommendations from Unity to help these thousands of people: convert abandoned building into housing for the homeless; fund case managers to help people with disabilities move into housing; additional outreach and housing search workers; create a small shelter with intensive services for people with mental health problems who are resistant to shelters; and serious investment in affordable rental housing.     There are several hundred housing vouchers available for disabled homeless people but no money to fund the caseworkers they need.

 

Nationally, the US has severely cut its investment in affordable housing despite increasing need from the foreclosure and economic crises.   Homelessness is of course up all over.   The U.S. Conference of Mayors reported in December 2010 that demands for food and housing are up across the country.   The causes?   Unemployment, high housing costs and low wages.   

 

Will we look into our abandoned buildings and look into the eyes of our abandoned daughters and sons and sisters and brothers? Will our nation address unemployment, high housing costs, and low wages?   Will we address the abuse, neglect, and family conflict that create homelessness for millions of youth, especially gay and transgender youth?   Or will the fires continue and the lives end?   

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Bill Quigley is a human rights lawyer and law professor at Loyola University New Orleans and Legal Director for the Center for Constitutional Rights.
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