USA Today reports on the shocking rise in the number of families who are homeless. The article quotes Philip Mangano, Executive Director of the
Philip Mangano created the term “chronically homeless” and is the key architect in directing severely limited Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) resources for homeless programs to those that will serve this population. By his definition families with children are excluded from programs targeting the chronically homeless who, by his definition, are single without children. His U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness also has consistently fought any effort by advocates to expand the Department of HUD’s definition of homelessness to be more consistent with other Federal agencies.
These policies can only exacerbate the serious problems facing homeless families and the organizations attempt to assist them. Advocates who have compromised with the Interagency Council on Homelessness and supported these policies, however reluctantly, must now face the long term consequences of the politics of expediency.
Homeless numbers 'alarming'
By Wendy Koch,
More families with children are becoming homeless as they face mounting economic pressures, including mortgage foreclosures, according to a
Local authorities say the number of families seeking help has risen in
"Everywhere I go, I hear there is an increase" in the need for housing aid, especially for families, says Philip Mangano, executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, which coordinates federal programs. He says the main causes are job losses and foreclosures.
Other factors have been higher food and fuel prices hitting families with "no cushion," says Nan Roman of the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
Many mayors have 10-year plans to end homelessness and had reported progress until this year. The most recent official count, in January 2007, found 671,888 people living on
"We saw family homelessness began to increase last winter," says Sally Erickson,
Darlene Newsom, who runs United Methodist Outreach Ministries' New Day Centers, which provide shelter programs for families in
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Dennis Culhane, a
Mangano says a new federal law gives communities $3.9 billion to buy foreclosed properties or provide services to the homeless.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-10-21-homeless_N.htm?loc=interstitialskip
2 comments:
You say "Philip Mangano created the term “chronically homeless”"
I've never heard this before. HUD's website doesn't appear to verify your assertion. Can you provide a source?
If you are interested in exploring this issue more I would suggest that you visit the U.S. Interagency Council oh Homelessness (Philip Mangano is the Executive Director) for their rational on stressing Chronic Homelessness at http://www.ich.gov/index.html.
For an alternate view of this issue visit the National Policy and Advocacy Council on Homelessness at http://npach.org/.
HUD continues to favor projects serving what they call the chronically homeless in scoring for their competitive Continuum of Care process which awards funds for homeless programs.
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