I was reading the local newspaper about a week or so ago and there was an article talking about all the homeless people. Some cities are starting programs where they can work by picking up trash and other jobs and the city will pay them so they can buy food and clothes. There are also regulations, like having to show up for their assigned work on time, to be sober and really desire to work, and to wear the uniform they're given. I think it's a good idea, but a long way from perfection.
What I would like to see is less expensive living that homeless people would be able to pay for from the extra money (which isn't much after buying clothes and food) they earn from doing city jobs that no one else really wants to do. There should be strict regulations on this housing, as well as the jobs, because otherwise it could become a very unpleasant place and not much better than the shelters or the streets.
Like I said, it's progress, but it's a long way from where we should be. It is extremely unfortunate that many homeless people didn't do anything wrong, and a lot of them are just nice people who should be able to find work but can't.
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