Chi town wrote:Dresden wrote:Chi town wrote:The medical care for undocumented immigrants is a worthy one to have with lots of layers. I have friends that are the very people in need right now and are sick and won’t leave their house for care in fear of getting Covid or getting less care than a citizen would.
Dresden, what are your thoughts on the homeless situation here in our backyard that is growing quickly in the tenderloin? Hotels? Free drugs? 3 meals per day delivered? I serve with a local non profit in the tenderloin. It’s quite a scene.
I don't know how to measure the homeless population and whether it's gotten worse during the pandemic. I know I did see a line of about 8 tents in a row on a sidewalk by the DMV the other day. But I don't know if there are more homeless or they are just not getting rousted as much during the pandemic. I read that they are being housed in empty hotels, but obviously not all of them are. I honestly don't know how to solve the homeless problem. That population has so many needs and I"m not real familiar with what is being done, and what's working and what's not. It's horrible to see human beings living like animals on the streets though.
1. Hundreds are being housed in hotels with 3 meals per day.
2. Free alcohol and drugs are being delivered and given to them in the hotels and on the streets.
3. The tenderloin homeless population has exploded. 300% increase.
4. Over 80% of SF homeless people have mental illness.
5. Child homelessness has grown a lot over the past 3 years.
It’s sad. Money and free drugs isn’t solving the problem.
It sounds terrible- giving free alcohol and drugs to homeless people, but there are sound public health reasons behind it. they want the homeless off the streets to help prevent the spread of COVID 19. Those with underlying problems or over 60 are given priority. They don't want someone with an alcohol problem to go into withdrawal, so limited quantities of booze are being provided to them, under the supervision of a physician. It's not like they get all the Jameson they can drink. And it's not being funded by taxpayer dollars- it's coming from some unnamed private sources.
Same with pot- you can get limited quantities to avoid withdrawal, under a doctor's supervision. You're also given the option of entering into treatment.
No other drugs are provided, other than methadone, to prevent opiate withdrawals.
It's still a small fraction of the homeless that are being housed through this. They wanted about 8,000 beds, last I heard they only had 700.
















