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risen by 60 percent and. one moment that trains are now women about 10 percent according to a b.a. but most long term housing is designed for that and that's where some volunteers are making a difference helping women veterans and their families. who are in the current role but you hear what a real hero or a would be horrified as well i mean you have experienced some pretty cold nights out here but the navy's the one of the tough talk it's. almost average due to the kind of locations that we 5 people a piece yeah freezing up jack this is a record what is a cold war to. me what you know about to see is horrific and just mentally disturbed homeless man illegally camping in the hills above albuquerque new mexico will soon fall victim to police bullets i'm telling you that the mind i'm going to have are going to almost every day that goes by in the media you hear about education. jobs and health care you never hear about affordable housing.
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are you doing ok medically. when i started i was actually really shocked how ill people were on the street it was like going to a 3rd world country. and this is a map that shows you the foreclosures initiated over the last 2 years every single one as for the. 3rd what about you know it's pretty well that. you know the name of the person i heard you. say was assaulted last tuesday see may have some booze or broken ribs. it is estimated the poverty rate for kids in this country will soon hit 25 percent those children would be the largest american generation to be raised in hard times since the great depression.
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the 1st day. psychologically how hitch is you like anyone you know you have no friends in the world people like. even though they probably don't know you know now they may in aljunied but you yourself in the new look like you don't have a friend in the world like everybody's walking bears you when you have not addressed the world this is the strange feeling there is a real need in each of our go there live people who are not a 5 if you believe in leading lady try and think about where my. nomograms sleep. in the. night is before the finale was almost over with. this is my last new i don't know what i would do if i don't get my. at all.
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yet people people still in the belief. that this is the land of opportunity that you can go out and get a minimum wage job and then you get another job pays more than minimum wage and screwed yourself up when i when i was growing up there was absolutely you know. you want to be a construction guy. took your dad's hammer. threw through your belt loop walked in the construction site and you told the foreman that you could you could swing a hammer he looked at you he knew he knew you didn't couldn't do it. but he gave you shot let's do it let's come on their. most spot at the y.m.c.a. is pretty cool 10 bucks a night if you go get a little girl gets your room stash your stuff. get a good night's sleep good out in the hall in the morning. use the shared bathroom
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and go off and. try to get you know at this age and you can't do that 1st all those s.r.o. single room occupancy units they're gone if you came condos for sale if you came parking lots they y.m.c.a. got out of the business you know when i was growing up there's no such thing as homes there's no sick. needs of people who have problems you know skid row and these types of things alcoholic problems and we didn't have a population so big that we coined a phrase and named it homelessness you know and now it's become ingrained in our society but we know that if we can get the attention the american people and if they can really understand. this one thing that you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing. we can get them to understand that
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and we can bring the solution because everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity and the reality of it is. we're not. grew up here. our. stuff so he's going to start ripping down tenets. oh. oh oh. yeah we did know that we're going to. give orders.
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pretty good. but my 6 blanket. if you go along this is. and this is you know i'm going to. i'm not even a good deal. do you know. it's a process that you think is the right. ha ha ha ha ha. ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. ok. guys can yell at me all morning but you got a lawful order dismantle the staff. so i think that's a start. i have to try to tell them we're going to take the pilots or we're going
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to say what about relativity and to disobey the law for. putting all this crazy floyd the dots well things are laid out here a little here when i left it was one hell of a little earlier a court order there are. no more caught i have bad news out of nikolay and you guys got 5 minutes to get. let us work that. that is your all i know absolutely but let's not risk for certain and stand for has he. gotten reviews for yes that's fair yeah absolutely much less mixed up. in hot car driver you guys luck and cooperate i think i've been really smooth i know yeah you're going to move we're having to let you do this because there you hear a little bit of the disability most people just going crazy for you know we're going to prosper and i think are you saying you know what you lost it's never you know here's another little in this case we're going to idea everybody that. they're
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ok because you guys are all violation of a lawful order but while americans were violated until every bad law this a law already jail advance and leave the british i was in the everybody all you know which is you know if. i. die on the right you know i have a right to go where i want to go just the opposite i live from what i've learned about it and it's not what i don't understand really just as a veteran you have more opportunities to get housing does not the point that you know that you know you don't afford to try to come down when you thought ok the number to the down so to have been born so i am just because i am present and just in the out of the plant i don't need to be. on life at all i don't need to become like oh i will write to go up ones that i choose and i have no rights is that right was not given to me by me it's not right to me. and air is deemed it's
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all door i know. have everything the city a building how done right now and for the state of colorado how to stop using the right so how is it not so hot even making that one dollar you can get a decent clothes. on so. i'm not feeling better. so i'm better. i don't want to die yet this morning. i don't want to die yet this morning.
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i don't want to die yet this morning. ok here we go. what would you want to know oh i'm just in. some pretty nice person give me a brief one who will have a go i'm probably not going to. read more. on found my parents i found these on the sidewalk because mine are full of bugs woods in my magic court based not a magic court that is my cadillac baby that's my cadillac. no if you're a homeless person you gotta have some certain things right. you gotta have some booze you gotta have some booze. yeah i have
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a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. class to go have plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out. all the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you. learn you got it gotta have shown. a new look coming from all over oh mon being there you don't know how to kind of a light. sometimes it's going to get out the light. clothes and shit. man i was kind of
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like a school you go blank that's all blank as does my colt. i mean it's been winter dude it's been would. freeze to death and. i came close once the 1st storm that came through. i woke up under 2 inches of ice and 4 inches of snow and. we go to work so you could stay home.
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time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerated the transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man up to more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hamas does need to. get to the models and got it into something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is a canal this must be going to mean and i mean look. this is the move and news limited window nieminen i'm studying them the best undisputable to submit in the. same wrong. all just all. get to shape
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out just to cut the ticket and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she stood up for common ground. 1st night i was almost. that was a scary. person . because. i didn't have to show up with carter he didn't kill that's right i was like ok. there's no kinds of scary people out here. care you know i mean there's all kinds of scary people right and i'm from the mountains i'm from up in
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the mountains and then i get dropped down out here is. it only in the middle of the book down there you got bugs. rog just. what did you do. any worse thing you can. do you. seen it of watched it and i ain't pretty and. i was. stabbed that. it was on the news and i was right there i would like. you know i'd seen it norton. and right next to it everything else was good next to dead guys of the drone of. the sea we have heard right through you know. they're all gone.
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past when. my mom my father killed the cellphones fives. then my step dad it was my dad because i didn't even know my dad really was. here he was a lumberjack up there and cameras can see out of tree fall. is cut down a tree last thing he remembered was the tree hitting the ground so you got parallel . he died i was in prison and he died. my mom she died 6 of double pneumonia in 2005. but 2 thank you lord for been my friend says he holds near every day and then love you
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brother. thank you for helping me. and i will get by another day i will get by another day because i will. if you had a magic wand waving giving everyone would you get. one family back. to my grandmother. or have. you want to you know i just looked. back you made me write down. everything. i didn't mean but.
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i know you're not dude i know it. might you wanted to know. so i said that. magic. and we've done it has owed. me if you want to know what the right. chord beautician know there's no uma fus says nothing because the affairs of a sad life is a graphic view of the human body in a psychological sense especially to people that have beef deprived early will then create conditions for themselves that will keep their position going. because
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the way to cope with emotion the variation from is. might be found maybe to be get very hostile. or if you are stout you're going to be rejected. and that's going to reinforce your sense of being rejected in the 1st place. for you my to deal with the pain that some very will turn to addictions and all the addictions are always about pain and my mantra is not why the additional weight of pain and making sure that that's true physiologically psychologically spiritually. so then people started engaging additions as a way of dealing with their pain or that addiction with their 1st true that i state that. because you know there's going to be with an addict the reason of the so very difficult and painful to do so but for the addict is you know forces that i'm alone is not be there for me and which makes them further. inclined to engage in addictive behavior to soothe that pain a sex trade worker
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a 27 year old said to me when i asked her what heroin did for her she said the 1st and i did heroin it felt like a war so. i was just saying she experienced a sense of love and connection which is what the endorphins do in the brain. and a guy and he talks a few years of 06 was something muscles have to scars earing everything but if i was walking towards me in an alley i'd run the other way when i asked him where there into for you and he said i don't tell you this dog was like when you 3 years old and you're shaving because you're sick as a kid and your mother wraps you know one blanket put you in your lap and you just don't want chicken soup that's what their own feeling. is that i would love. you know then you ask why can't people give it up they can give it up because the only way they found that they can have pain relief and i pleasure and delight and reward and that sense of connection. so homelessness in the chronically homeless may be seen as
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a coping mechanism. thank you sir. it's a pull up a chair when there is data. there well it's. surprising not coming here we have a lot of that. the arch facility is what we call
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a low demand shelter they're very low demand is that we don't ask you to do anything it's just that they can and it will walk through the door other than there's security in behavior guidelines for us the definition of loaded been sheltering fluids that we're not requiring any partizan patient in a program or service in order to be in the building and there's not going to be a requirement for you to be sober to be in the building you can come in and under the influence of drugs or alcohol we just can't have you bringing it in with you so it's an opportunity to work with our clientele on sobriety issues and we'd much rather have them inside the building and under the influence than in the safety concern on the other than. what we've got right now is welcome to our 3rd for this is our dormitory for here
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at the arch we were originally. instructed on this property is a 100 bed facility they knew when they built that it was under built probably didn't know that it was in those under built as it actually is today we sleep 230 min in this facility every night versus the 100 beds that we were created with we're going to take a look at the dormitories themselves during the nicely we're going to sleep 100 minutes here there are case management clients there in a plan they're in a program they're working on some goals that they step through their program it may be incomes to build the it may be sobriety there's a lot of different kinds of things that case management will address but every night they get to sleep in our dormitories. which are bunk bed style we have storage and underneath each bed they love being able to store their own stuff and because they're in our shelter program in our case management program
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each bed is assigned overnight to a specific individual so we'll have on this floor there are 100 beds and then overnight the way we get to the 230 is we also have some mats that go down the floors and we're sleeping in places in this building that we were never really intended sleep including our lobby our 2 conference rooms as well as our dining rooms. in our overall population profile is a 35 to 45 year old caucasian male struggling with mental health drug and alcohol addiction we see a lot of veterans in that mix too and then we've got a lot of women and children although this is i'm in the overnight shelter the demographic for homelessness across the nation is changed in often just different and i think that's one of the things that we as
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a community have got to address is. the systemic generalization. homelessness and 3 generations of people walking through our doors sometimes during the day and it's just got to something we've got to get on top. so prince this is a shelter for but we're also a housing provider we recognize the necessity of shelter but we do look at shelter as a band aid to the issue of almost is really the solution for homelessness is house if you've got limited housing opportunities you've got limited hopper tuna to use to house the homeless so it's really been a push in our community to get more housing stock on the ground so that we can solve homelessness and not just bandaid it was shelter. without housing report was we put it out in 2006 we formed rat. and made
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2005 and immediately started. funding trends and affordable housing in both were all through the u.s.d.a. us department of agriculture and urban through housing and urban development and because we wanted to look at it we know the shelter system started in the late 82 early 83 and by mid 1983 was across the country by 1987 the federal government had passed almost funding as a major program of their. what the hell happened right before that. is you will be a reflection of reality. in
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the world transformed. what will make you feel so. a from. tyson nation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or unmaidenly shallowness. who mistook their slogan movie before. or google who we've heard. going to get it. we're definitely walking into a word doc and we no longer know what we're walking into. march.
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what she needs to break she. is the nerd. who shakes possible sensible to. the economic system known as capitalism has generated more wealth than any other system in history in many ways it is defined maternity itself hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty however capitalism has also witnessed growing income inequality bust the appeal of socialism currently on the rise in capitalism more. and let me see if. i was on the floor something's in my basket you know trying
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