Max Sterling
New Member
I don't think some people realize that a lot of the people that will live here, which isn't just homeless but also low-income, aren't serial killers, and aren't going to make the neighbourhood anywhere as scary as they make it out to be.
Many are people in an unfortunate situation, whether through their own fault or not, just need a little help from others to get back on their feet. No one wants to be homeless or low-income, many didn't have much of a choice.
If it were just homeless people down on their luck and needing a place to live without causing much trouble then sure, but the problem is there's plenty of people who have mental/emotional issues or they have addiction problems or maybe they're just violent and those are the people that cause much of the issues and makes people be less supportive of housing for the homeless in their communities.
Maybe if the city could actually screen and separate the people who are down on their luck, but don't any serious issues and give them priority for this housing then it might actually work. Get those people back on their feet as soon as you can and then bring in new homeless people to help. For those people who have more serious issues, put them in a different facility where they can get more specialized help and not in these homeless apartments.