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Report: Hunger, Homelessness Rise Sharply in U.S.
Reuters ^ | 12/12/2001 3:32 pm ET | By Alan Elsner, National Correspondent

Posted on 12/12/2001 12:20:38 PM PST by mdittmar

Hunger and homelessness rose sharply in American cities this year as the nation slipped into recession and could get worse in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Examining the situation in 27 cities, the report found that requests for emergency food aid climbed an average of 23 percent and requests for emergency shelter rose an average of 13 percent during the year, from November 2000-2001.

"This survey underscores the real impact of the economic slowdown on real people," New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial told a news conference.

The annual report found an increase in requests for emergency food assistance in 25 of the 27 cities surveyed with no change reported in the other two, Chicago and Charleston.

However, resources available for emergency food aid failed to keep up with demand in most cities, increasing by only 12 percent.

Two thirds of the cities said they were unable to provide an adequate amount of food for those in need and 85 percent said they had cut either the size of the meals they provided or the number of times people could come to get food.

In one third of the cities, hungry people were actually turned away, the report stated. Over half of those needing help were families with children and over a third had jobs.

"Hunger remains a very real problem in America and that problem has gotten worse over the past four years," said Robert Forney, who heads America's Second Harvest, the nation's largest hunger-relief charity.

Citing the impact of the Sept. 11 attacks and the current recession, all of the cities participating predicted that both food assistance and shelter assistance requests will increase again in 2002.

That is already happening in cities like Denver, Nashville and Salt Lake City where layoffs in the travel, tourism, service and communication industries have been driven to food banks for the first time in their lives.

The survey also found that 19 cities reported increases in requests for emergency shelter compared to last year. It found that 22 percent of the increase came from families.

Resources were stretched beyond the breaking point. Over half of the requests for shelter from families went unmet, the survey said.

Officials estimate that 40 percent of the homeless were single men, 40 percent families with children, single women were 14 percent and 4 percent were children. Half of the homeless population was black.

In half the cities, families seeking shelter were broken up when temporary accommodation was found.


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To: mdittmar
Another "Rush-ism" is proven true. He always said that the homeless seemed to have disappeared under a Clinton Regime but they would all come out of the woodwork once the Republicans were again in the White House.

The left is so predictable.

21 posted on 12/12/2001 1:20:47 PM PST by hattend
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To: mdittmar
I would like for someone who knows what they are doing to try something for me. Do some kind of Nexus/Lexus search, or whatever it is for homeless stories. Do a search for the days of Reagans Presidency, Bush41's, Clintons, and W's short time in office so far. Then put together a chart or graph of some sort. I suspect that there will be a dramatic dip in the news stories starting around January 1993 and an uptick starting a few short months ago.
22 posted on 12/12/2001 1:22:33 PM PST by Phantom Lord
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To: mdittmar
People starving? Not in my city. Every welfare lady I get behind in the supermarket line weighs at least 180, and the tatooed bum waiting for her in the parking lot with the car full of kids weighs at least 250. These people load up their baskets with steaks and roasts and microwave dinners that I can't afford. The lefties would be more credible if most of us didn't have this same experience when we go food-shopping. All these freeloaders have to do at the checkout is have their federal food stamp debit card swiped thru. I, on the other hand,have to pay in cold hard cash.
23 posted on 12/12/2001 1:29:21 PM PST by Palladin
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To: gulfcoast6
'Will work for food'? stop and ask one to do some work and it will be the sob story of injury, sick. When I am hit up for money I will tell them I will but them meal but they just ate and need the money for later, it is the booze they are after. If they truly need help, I will get them food.

The only ones I'll give money to are the honest ones. "Why lie, I need a beer" sign carriers get a five from me. The phoney "Work for Food - God Bless" guys arouse little sympathy.

24 posted on 12/12/2001 1:36:41 PM PST by jimt
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To: mdittmar
Hunger and homelessness rose sharply in American cities this year as the nation slipped into recession and could get worse

What?! I've known quite a few people who have suddenly lost a job, myself included. 0.00% of us went into the streets to live in a cardboard box and eat out of a dumpster.

Homelessness is not a result of a loss of a job, sluggish stock market, or an economic slump. A super-majority of homeless people are alcoholics, drug addicts, or mentally ill.

This story is just more leftist drivel. What's really sad is the number of people who believe it. During the klinton administration, all we heard about was how wonderful the economy was and how it went bad the day GW Bush was elected.

25 posted on 12/12/2001 4:44:32 PM PST by Hillary 666
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To: Palladin
These people load up their baskets with steaks and roasts and microwave dinners that I can't afford.

And isn't it funny how, after buying food with food stamps, they pay for their beer and cigarettes with a fifty dollar bill?

26 posted on 12/12/2001 4:47:22 PM PST by Hillary 666
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To: mdittmar
This last Saturday, my son's scout troop went over to Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco to serve food to the homeless. I went along, because it's the season to help people out. My son and the other kids served food to the almost exclusively male, about 50% mentally disturbed, majority of freeloaders. Most of them could have held jobs, but choose instead to spend their lives drifting around while supporting drug or alcohol habits.

During that time, I served breakfasts to the disabled and families, who are served in a place that doesn't have steps. ONE kid came in the whole time, with his mom, and there were probably 15 women among the 50 people that came in.

Some of the people who received free food there looked at the meal, complained loudly, and left without eating the food.

I still think that it was a positive experience for my son, because he pretty much knew that these guys were, for the most part, just taking the path of least resistance, and strengthened his desire to live well, and renewed his commitment to live a prosperous, productive life, which will prevent his having ever to take advantage of these social services.

Please, don't flame me for helping out Cecil Williams, who was involved with Jim Jone's "Peoples Temple" Guyana massacre, because I believe that this church is doing some positive work among the disturbed people who still roam the streets in liberal bastions like San Francisco.

Regards,

27 posted on 12/12/2001 5:02:55 PM PST by john in orinda
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To: mdittmar
Yes, isn't it interesting? The homeless people apparently all moved into nice apartments during the reign of the Xlintoons since they and their bags and bundles completely disappeared for 8 years only to come out again now with W at the helm.
28 posted on 12/12/2001 5:07:54 PM PST by Bigg Red
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To: DoughtyOne
"Bush loves the rich,hates the poor" is already being thrown out to the sheeple--Hardball tonight for ex.

Jesus said the poor are always with us. You are right--because of Bush's stimulus package and the economic downturn, the propagandists are beating the drums (or their gums). It would be interesting to have a real study and see how much casinos have contributed to the upturn in food requests,as people have tried to recoup by gambling.

vaudine

29 posted on 12/12/2001 5:20:32 PM PST by vaudine
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To: bluebeowulf
I think it's mostly because of mental illness and chemical dependency. I have friends (who at this time are literally missionaries in Africa) who have tried to help the homeless. It's virtually impossible to bring them into your home. They want to stay up all night - are argumentative, drink, do drugs, smoke etc. Then complain because the only place left to them is an institution like a shelter.
30 posted on 12/12/2001 8:29:18 PM PST by Let's Roll
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