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Tent Cities Rise Across The Country


Did they really think this was going to surprise anyone?  If people lose their home, but own a tent, camper, or RV, of course they're going to use it for shelter.  Where'd they think the people were gonna live....in a hotel???

In hard times, tent cities rise across the country

Since foreclosure mess, homeless advocates report rise in encampments

RENO, Nev. - A few tents cropped up hard by the railroad tracks, pitched by men left with nowhere to go once the emergency winter shelter closed for the summer.

Then others appeared people who had lost their jobs to the ailing economy, or newcomers who had moved to Reno for work and discovered no one was hiring.

Within weeks, more than 150 people were living in tents big and small, barely a foot apart in a patch of dirt slated to be a parking lot for a campus of shelters Reno is building for its homeless population. Like many other cities, Reno has found itself with a "tent city" an encampment of people who had nowhere else to go.

From Seattle to Athens, Ga., homeless advocacy groups and city agencies are reporting the most visible rise in homeless encampments in a generation.

Nearly 61 percent of local and state homeless coalitions say they've experienced a rise in homelessness since the foreclosure crisis began in 2007, according to a report by the National Coalition for the Homeless. The group says the problem has worsened since the report's release in April, with foreclosures mounting, gas and food prices rising and the job market tightening.

"It's clear that poverty and homelessness have increased," said Michael Stoops, acting executive director of the coalition. "The economy is in chaos, we're in an unofficial recession and Americans are worried, from the homeless to the middle class, about their future."

Caught by surprise
The phenomenon of encampments has caught advocacy groups somewhat by surprise, largely because of how quickly they have sprung up.

"What you're seeing is encampments that I haven't seen since the 80s," said Paul Boden, executive director of the Western Regional Advocacy Project, an umbrella group for homeless advocacy organizations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Calif., Portland, Ore. and Seattle.

The relatively tony city of Santa Barbara has given over a parking lot to people who sleep in cars and vans.

The city of Fresno, Calif., is trying to manage several proliferating tent cities, including an encampment where people have made shelters out of scrap wood.

In Portland, Ore., and Seattle, homeless advocacy groups have paired with nonprofits or faith-based groups to manage tent cities as outdoor shelters.

Other cities where tent cities have either appeared or expanded include include Chattanooga, Tenn., San Diego, and Columbus, Ohio.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development recently reported a 12 percent drop in homelessness nationally in two years, from about 754,000 in January 2005 to 666,000 in January 2007. But the 2007 numbers omitted people who previously had been considered homeless such as those staying with relatives or friends or living in campgrounds or motel rooms for more than a week.

In addition, the housing and economic crisis began soon after HUD's most recent data was compiled.

"The data predates the housing crisis," said Brian Sullivan, a spokesman for HUD. "From the headlines, it might appear that the report is about yesterday. How is the housing situation affecting homelessness? That's a great question. We're still trying to get to that."

In Seattle, which is experiencing a building boom and an influx of affluent professionals in neighborhoods the working class once owned, homeless encampments have been springing up in remote places to avoid police sweeps.

"What's happening in Seattle is what's happening everywhere else on steroids," said Tim Harris, executive director of Real Change, an advocacy organization that publishes a weekly newspaper sold by homeless people.

Homeless people and their advocates have organized three tent cities at City Hall in recent months to call attention to the homeless and protest the sweeps acts of militancy, said Harris, "that we really haven't seen around homeless activism since the early '90s."

In Reno, officials decided to let the tent city be because shelters were already filled.

Officials don't know how many homeless people are in Reno. "But we do know that the soup kitchens are serving hundreds more meals a day and that we have more people who are homeless than we can remember," said Jodi Royal-Goodwin, the city's redevelopment agency director.

Those in the tents have to register and are monitored weekly to see what progress they are making in finding jobs or real housing. They are provided times to take showers in the shelter, and told where to go for food and meals.

Hopes for casino jobs dashed
Sylvia Flynn, 51, came from northern California but lost a job almost immediately and then her apartment.

Since the cheapest motels here charge upward of $200 a week, Flynn ended up at the Reno women's shelter, which has only 20 beds and a two-week limit on stays.

Out of a dozen people interviewed in the tent city, six had come to Reno from California or elsewhere over the last year, hoping for casino jobs.

"I figured this would be a great place for a job," said Max Perez, a 19-year-old from Iowa. He couldn't find one and ended up taking showers at the men's shelter and sleeping in a pup tent barely big enough to cover his body.

The casinos are actually starting to lay off employees.

"Sometimes I think we need to put out an ad: 'No, we don't have any more jobs than you do,'" Royal-Goodwin said.

The city will shut down the tent city as soon as early October because the tents sit on what will be a parking lot for a complex of shelters and services for homeless people. The complex will include a men's shelter, a women's shelter, a family shelter and a resource center.

Reno officials aren't sure whether the construction will eliminate the need for the tent city. The demand, they say, keeps growing.




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I was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO close to posting this about three hours ago.

But I'm so torn. I feel bad for these folks, but SO many of them created their own mess.

Now it's a national crisis. hmm.gif

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Hoovervilles. Just like when Hoover was in office. Welcome to The Great Depression II.

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I think we're much closer to another Depression than the Feds care to admit right now.  If I had any money in the bank, I'd be pulling it out and hiding it in the house just like they did during the last Depression.  Since I'm broke, I guess I don't need to do that.  hmm

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I don't know if I'm happy about the fact that I'm relatively debt free right now or if I wish I had bought a bunch of stuff I can't afford on credit.

Seems the feds way out of this is to just bail everyone out, particularly the businesses.  Maybe I shoulda been sitting on a mountain of credit card debt.  Eventually uncle Sam might have said "I'll pay that for you".

Of course, when they're done bailing everyone out our tax rate will be about 80% of our earnings to make up for it.  no.gif

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This sounds like "Grapes of Wrath" all over again. In that story, the people didn't create their own problems. They lost their way of making a living. Losing ones way of making a living isn't one's fault. It happens to the best of us.

I don't have a lot of debt (house & car only), but if I lost my job, I'd be in big trouble because I'd lose my insurance, too. My meds with insurance are well over $100 per month. Without? I don't even KNOW how much that would be. But I'd still have to have them to stay out of pain. My husband has lupus. He's got several of his own expensive meds to take. He has to take his to live.

I guess we could stay out of a tent for a while...but not forever.




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You couldn't afford to put your tent in a state park. Some of them are charging $30 a night now!

Yeesh!

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It is kind of frightening if you think about it. Pambo and I work under a near constant threat of layoffs. All I can say is it's a darn good thing my truck is paid for... at least I wouldn't have to sleep on the ground.

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I was layed off for 11 months in 2001 and 2002. Lucky I didn't have a car payment. At that time, unemployment paid pretty much all my bills. I didn't have an extra dime to spare. I also made about $120 a week workin for cash for my uncle.

I tell ya, if I got laid off now, the first thing I'd have to do is drive the car over to the finance company and drop it off & hope I got money to take the bus home....

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If I lost my job right now, we'd be really stuck. If I was really desperate, I've heard the strip club across the street takes all types of girls...

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Mack Martinez, 19, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passes time at a tent city in Reno, Nevada, on June 25.

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Nearly 61 percent of homeless advocates report rising  homelessness since the foreclosure crisis began in 2007.

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I don't know, I'm torn.  It might not be so bad if society comes crashing down and we all wind up living in tents.  I might actually be able to be the "upper crust" of the new society.

Have the nicest tent on the block so to speak.  I can't afford a house in todays market, but I could afford a kick-ass tent!  smile.gif

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all the best spots in reno are taken....no.gif

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I'd be screwed once my severance package ran out. Kansas unemployment might cover my mortgage, but that would be about it. Honestly I don't know how much one even gets per week on unemployment. I've worked here for 17 years, so I've not really needed to keep up on that. hmm.gif

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JD The Jazz Doctor wrote:

all the best spots in reno are taken....no.gif



Oh, no Reno for me.  I'll take what money I have saved and buy a little plot of land up north.  Just big enough for my massive tent and an outhouse.

 



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Save some money and make it a tent/outhouse.




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If something horrible happened and we couldn't keep up with the mortgage payments on the house, I'd still have the cabin up north.  It's all paid for, so as long as I could pay the property taxes we could live there. 

I have a tent and a camper so if anybody finds they need a place to stay free of charge you're welcome to use those.  smile




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riggs you'd need a furnace bigger than the size of the tent to stay warm tho...hmm

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New plan! I'm going to northern michigan if society collapses. A warm cabin AND trips to Red Lobster! clap.gif

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ghostdancer wrote:

If something horrible happened and we couldn't keep up with the mortgage payments on the house, I'd still have the cabin up north.  It's all paid for, so as long as I could pay the property taxes we could live there. 

I have a tent and a camper so if anybody finds they need a place to stay free of charge you're welcome to use those.  smile




 hey sandy can I stay in the camper?? I'd make a great guard dog.smile ooh if I could run a cable line from the house too I could still do the sunday night shows!! idea.gif



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Yay, but you'll have to help chop wood if ya wanna stay warm.  The wood stove gets hungry in the middle of the night too, so make sure you feed it. 

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JD The Jazz Doctor wrote:

 

ghostdancer wrote:

If something horrible happened and we couldn't keep up with the mortgage payments on the house, I'd still have the cabin up north.  It's all paid for, so as long as I could pay the property taxes we could live there. 

I have a tent and a camper so if anybody finds they need a place to stay free of charge you're welcome to use those.  smile




 hey sandy can I stay in the camper?? I'd make a great guard dog.smile ooh if I could run a cable line from the house too I could still do the sunday night shows!! idea.gif

 



Yep, the camper sleeps 10, but since you're first in line, you get to pick the best bed.  biggrin

We'd have to steal a signal from somebody else to do your shows though.....I gots no cable at the cabin.  But, if you wanna pay to have it installed, it's available up there. 

 



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I'll pay for cable AND chop the wood. I get to handle the remote though smile.gif

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I'm on my way.smile

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You can have at it.  I'll be busy playing my Playstation games on the other tv.  smile

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ghostdancer wrote:

Yay, but you'll have to help chop wood if ya wanna stay warm.  The wood stove gets hungry in the middle of the night too, so make sure you feed it. 




 ok now that's getting to be asking a bit too much. sniff.gif



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JD, the camper has a furnace in it.  It runs on propane.  Lights run on electricty or battery.  It's nice.....you'd like it.  smile

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oooh thanks sandy! smile
I'll rake the leaves in fall. I'll bring my slingshot and kill racoons to eat.smile

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Hey... save room for me. I think I still own a chainsaw... chopping wood is no hassle. Got a leaf blower/vac too. smile.gif

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