Homeless
Determine Funding Priorities in Service Sectors
by Brian Davis and Matt Hayes
At the past two forums, held in local meal sites and homeless
shelters, the homeless persons in attendance set their own priorities for
services in Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland.
These priorities will be forwarded to local officials and federal
agencies to influence the areas into which funding is directed.
The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless has, in the past
year, started what is known as the Homeless Forum.
These Homeless Forums, held once per month, offer an arena in which
homeless men and women can express their dissatisfaction with local policies or
propose possible solutions to problems they have.
The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless facilitates these forums
and assists the homeless population in implementing any ideas or solutions they
offer.
At each Homeless Forum a brief introduction is given and a
problem proposed for discussion or comment.
This is the initial thrust of the forum, from there it grows like a tree
grows or branches like a river branches. Any
area of concern is relevant.
The following is a record of questions proposed for discussion
and comment and the responses made by those in attendance.
If you were the County Commissioner, what would you do
to change the lives of impoverished people?
Answers
ranked as most important
· I would take one
percent out of all the entertainment money that goes on inside the county limits
and contribute it to the impoverished! We
as Americans spend a lot of money on entertainment of all kinds yet we have
gotten away from giving to others because of the bad publicity that the
“Homeless” have gotten.
· Help more people
get to the hospital and help people to find homes and jobs.
· Renovate
abandoned buildings for low income housing and make job training and jobs
available for the homeless.
· Find out why
they are in their condition and address that problem.
· Create jobs so
we can work and create programs to help the poor.
· Open a TB.
clinic for the homeless.
· Free housing and
job training.
· I would make
sure everyone had a place to live.
· Housing.
· Refurbish
abandoned buildings and homes that drug dealers used and make them livable for
the homeless.
· First, educate
people. Make it a must like eating
and sleeping. If it can possibly be
done and I know it can with hard work and time I know it will be beautiful to
see people of urban Cleveland with a spark in their eyes instead of bloodshot
eyes.
· More shelter
space for women with children for more than two weeks.
· A place for the
homeless to live; food, laundry facilities, personal hygiene products, further
education and job sights.
· Programs for
mothers raising children, infants to twelve years of age.
· I would make
more jobs available to the poor.
· We need to raise
minimum wages so people can live decent.
· I would like to
invest in the Cleveland Public School systems.
· Make more money
available for housing for the homeless people.
· Jobs for
welfare.
Answers
ranked as second most important
· It is a shame
that we live in one of the richest countries in the world and can afford to give
ATHLETES, ENTERTAINERS, POLITICIANS, etc. an extraordinary amount of money to
entertain us, but can’t find it in our hearts to help the less fortunate.
· Get homeless
people and kids on ADC better help.
· Get people
rehabilitation.
· Raise the tax
some so the poor can have a place to stay.
· More free
clinics for the homeless with help for prescriptions for those without medical.
· Create more
jobs.
· Improve income
(increase minimum wage) and employment benefits.
· Everyone who
wanted to work could have a job.
· Jobs.
· Find jobs for
all the homeless men and women.
· Get into the
conversation of what weakens the black community . . . which is drugs.
· A day care in
all the shelters so people can go and look for a place to live or nice jobs so
we can pay our rent every single month.
· Medicare,
childcare, eye examinations complete with decent frames.
· More shelter
care plus.
· I would help the
poor get homes that are in good shape, but not all that expensive.
· Affordable
housing is very important. People
on welfare just can’t afford the housing. Say its $400 rent and your receiving
$493. What in the hell do you do?
Plus you have 4 children. How
do you manage?
· I would donate
some money to health care, i.e. dental and eye.
· Give some money
for Cleveland Schools for our children.
· Shelter plus
program.
Answers ranked as third most important
· Use abandoned
sites for drop-in centers and shelters.
· A place to live
like St. Herman’s (while looking for a new place).
· More funds for
housing, education, and medical services for the elderly.
· Free medical
care for the homeless.
· Voice (voting).
· I would provide
daycare for children so people can work.
· I would like to
see more jobs for the homeless.
· Programs for
third and fourth degree felons before and after incarcerations.
· I would help the
poor kids get an education by building good schools throughout the city.
· I would start
programs to keep all the youths off the streets at night so they wouldn’t be
interested in gangs, drugs, and violence.
· Make more and
better treatment centers for people trying to get off of drugs.
Hunger centers for people who have no food.
· Medicare
program.
Answers
ranked as fourth most important
· Shoes and help
getting clothing, rehabilitation, ongoing counseling, etc.
· Improve
education.
· I would have an
outreach program for the homeless.
· Help people get
jobs so they could take care of themselves and have more money for college funds
and utilities.
· More health care
for the homeless (Dentist for crowns and braces; complete physicals).
· More good jobs
for people with no income. Medicaid
for people with no income.
· Drug treatment
program.
· Cleveland
Schools, school playgrounds.
· I would build
special places for homeless people to go to be encouraged to find housing and
jobs.
· More inpatient drug and alcohol programs.