To the editor: Carla Corridor makes so many vital factors in her editorial on the significance of listening to the homeless (“To understand homelessness, listen to homeless people. Here’s what I learned,” March 30). I imagine, primarily based upon a few years of working with and across the homeless inhabitants of Los Angeles County once I was in legislation enforcement, that her most vital level was that, above all else, folks actually do want a secure place to sleep earlier than they will turn into extra stabilized. Corridor encourages the reader to think about how arduous it could be to unravel a private drawback in the event you had no place to sleep, bathe or use the toilet.
I thought of this level on a regular basis once I labored across the homeless. I remembered how horrible I all the time felt after taking a red-eye flight anyplace; getting off the airplane drained, hungry and in want of a bathe. This thought all the time crept into my thoughts when attempting to think about how a lot worse folks should really feel when that is how they really feel on a regular basis and the way nearly inconceivable it’s to make a sound determination if you really feel this exhausted. Combine some drug use and crime into this recipe of stress and exhaustion and it spells catastrophe for many.
If the town of Los Angeles was actually severe about getting the homeless inhabitants stabilized, it could make investments closely in cellular models with docs, pharmacists, social employees, showers and meals that would come on to the homeless encampments to help folks. It’s a lot simpler to have a dialogue with an unhoused individual a few long-term plan when they’re rested, clear, fed and feeling secure (to not point out extra hopeful). That is such a easy idea, but it by no means appears to be emphasised sufficient when discussing the problem of homelessness.
Jennifer Swoboda, Lengthy Seashore
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To the editor: Of the entire profound reflections that Corridor shares with us that span the length of her profession protecting problems with homelessness for The Occasions, maybe essentially the most poignant statement she makes is in her concluding assertion when she calls upon all who care concerning the destiny of Los Angeles with a name to motion:
“I problem you to care about offering properties to individuals who want them. I problem you to welcome new reasonably priced housing when it’s proposed in your group, as a result of as an Angeleno witnessing this disaster, you know the way many lives that housing might change — what number of lives it might save.”
The acute housing disaster that has led to the best degree of homelessness within the nation, together with the unwillingness of the few who’ve benefited from a system of single-family zoning on the expense of the various who’re caught in everlasting leases, will destroy our metropolis if not addressed in significant methods. For these residing on the sting of housing insecurity, restrictive zoning, restricted revenue progress and ever-increasing rents will proceed to destroy lives and the way forward for our once-great metropolis.
Lisa Ansell, Beverly Hills
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To the editor: Studying Corridor’s attention-grabbing column about understanding the homeless obtained me enthusiastic about how so many well-meaning folks wish to see the unhoused. Sadly, the issue is much bigger than the homeless being simply of us who misplaced their jobs and had fallen on arduous occasions however in any other case are not any completely different than the remainder of us.
In my Burbank neighborhood, there’s a person wandering round who often walks down my avenue and begins howling on the prime of his voice. He seems to not have bathed prior to now 12 months. Final week, I needed to escort a lady residing close to me to her entrance door as a result of he was standing close by, wanting scarily at her. Prior to now, he’s dropped his pants and uncovered himself to ladies on my avenue whereas having a clean stare in his eyes. The police have been contacted by a number of of us neighbors reporting this dangerous-looking vagrant however, in fact, nothing ever occurs consequently.
I attempted to ask the person to please depart the realm, however he didn’t even appear to know that I used to be standing there earlier than him, a lot much less speaking to him. This man would doubtless by no means settle for residing in a shelter dwelling or being endorsed or cared for by anybody as a result of he trusts no one.
Till L.A. finds a method to cope with the mentally ailing and substance-abusing addicts roaming and residing on our streets, no quantity of public insurance policies or funding will make a lot of a distinction, sadly.
Doug Weiskopf, Burbank