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Jun 11, 2020
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Re: People living in vehicles

Thank You Chuck for your continued support of our homeless friends. I can't really fathom why such people will remove the ONLY shelter that some of our less fortunate people have and let them stay out in the heat.I just hope that THESE people will think and put themselves in the situation and see how hard it is to be homeless.I don't think they understand coz the won't do such CRUEL things to our homeless friends. I pray to enlighten their minds. Again Thank You CHuck to be the voice of our unhoused people. Sincerely. rose On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 9:26 PM chuck jagoda If you had your wits about you, you would be fixing up wrecks for people to live in instead of taking vehicular dwelling away from people. You know what a judge said when this came up in New York City? He said that churches cannot be told not to let people sleep on their premises-- because that's what churches do-- shelter those without shelter. And where do you expect the homeless in cars will sleep once you take their cars away? On YOUR lawns? If not there, where? Have you actually thought this through? Your job is to help people GET housing or at least shelter-- NOT take away what they can find. You are talking about criminalizing poverty. That's what a really lazy, anti-Christian, short sighted, "leader" would do. Do you also agree with criminalizing mental illness, non-white skin tones, immigrants, the ill, the elderly, and anyone who doesn't look like you? Please think of how your parents brought you up. Did they tell you stories of helping hobos during the Depression? Or did they bring you to be cruel, mean, and anti-helpful to those less fortunate than you? How privileged you are to have a roof over your head and be harsh to those who don't! Don't blow it. Many of those who live without a home never thought we'd be homeless. It could happen to you. Most Americans are only one lost paycheck or car accident or illness away from being homeless. How would you like to be treated? That's how you should be treating those who live in the vehicles. Chuck Jagoda Formerly homeless advocate for homeless and housing issues Women's International League For Peace and Freedom, Palo Alto Branch chuckjagoda1_at_(domainremoved) 408.373.1449 -- Chuck Received on Thu Jun 11 2020 - 06:54:33 PDT