The Cost of a Crisis: A look at Phoenix's struggle with homelessness after the covid pandemic

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
  • The city doesn't have enough shelter space to meet the needs of a growing unsheltered population.

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  • @jmfc2487
    @jmfc2487 Год назад +27

    Make helping the homeless and street people profitable and the rich will be all over it.

    • @ELECTRICEYEMEDIA
      @ELECTRICEYEMEDIA Год назад

      No they won't. They make more off the drugs they have invested in that are imported and sold to these same homeless people.

    • @karengiorella2690
      @karengiorella2690 Год назад +1

      There is money in keeping people homeless. All these programs get funding from grants and private donations. They are doing what they can. And some programs, not so much. It starts with safe affordable housing. A base to manage an unmanaged life. There is help out there. I'm just not sure there's enough for affordable housing. It's a sad and complicated situation for everyone.

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад +1

      @@karengiorella2690 "affordable housing" how about we abolish building codes? Give landlords more latitude and let them rent tax free.

    • @qjtvaddict
      @qjtvaddict Год назад

      Gotta sell them on socialism first

    • @lisastinyvanbigliving5261
      @lisastinyvanbigliving5261 Год назад

      @@johngoodspeed3585
      Ohhh so more slum lords, more affordable housing? I think u r onto something here!😒

  • @desertmerchant248
    @desertmerchant248 Год назад +73

    This is social engineering decades in the making. By the elite.

    • @lando5188
      @lando5188 Год назад

      Elites can’t control someone decisions, work ethic , or doing drugs. All one’s decision ultimately to get off the streets.

    • @usaisnojoke
      @usaisnojoke Год назад +7

      Amen

    • @number1enemyoftheuseless985
      @number1enemyoftheuseless985 Год назад +1

      And the kids get fed too Catholic church/freemasonry/Hollywood sacrifice for power.

    • @caridadrevilla2439
      @caridadrevilla2439 Год назад

      For sure. They are terminating people slowly.

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 Год назад +7

      And republicans

  • @jeffs4483
    @jeffs4483 Год назад +13

    Being homeless in Phoenix sounds like a death sentence.

    • @ezerlenewatkins9644
      @ezerlenewatkins9644 Год назад +1

      You can hardly walk around or drive around in most parts of phoenix. There are so many people without a place to live all out in parking lots. At bus stops. Behind stores, underneath the freeways. Abd all of these people are suddenly drug addicted, or mentally ill. I think not. Something needs to be done about these high rents in phoenix arizona. It is just a shame.

  • @CaseyLouis
    @CaseyLouis Год назад +20

    The city leaders of Phoenix have failed on the issue of homelessness.

    • @ziplokk1453
      @ziplokk1453 Год назад +1

      They are stewards of the taxpayers' money. How much would you like them to spend on this and how do you want it spent? What is the long term plan you envision? What facilities and what types of qualified personnel will be needed and how much will that cost?
      What makes you think that elected politicians are any smarter than you are? What new system are they supposed to create and with what money that will deal with this problem that all the systems that we currently pay for are obviously incapable of doing? Go to a council meeting and present your solutions.

    • @crosstolerance
      @crosstolerance Год назад

      @@ziplokk1453 Finally someone that understands the system. People are so quick to blame the easier target and forget the complexity of the issue at hand. City planners and elective officials are people like us. I honestly don't have a good solution for the homeless population, but complaining about it isn't going to get us anywhere.

    • @kek3908
      @kek3908 Год назад

      democrats are known for failure, in their world is consider a success, fail upward.

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc Год назад

      Vote blue will get you incompetence every single time.

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc Год назад

      You lefties can never think outside the box. The solution is simple. Pick out a rich liberal area. Get inexpensive bus or plane tickets and send them all there along with the illegal immigrants. Then turn on the news and listen to the virtue signaling hypocrite run their mouth after words. Problem solved , I am pretty sure phonic is a liberal 💩 hole. So just leave them there until the completely destroy that city first them move them to another city

  • @radolfkalis4041
    @radolfkalis4041 Год назад +179

    Just putting homeless into housing will not solve the problem, it has been done in other cities, and all you get is homeless camps in buildings. People need jobs, they need detox, health care, physical and mental. If you do not have a steady income, everything else crumbles. It is a point of self esteem(for most people) to be able to support themselves.

    • @hotdog7346
      @hotdog7346 Год назад +1

      Exactly. The addicts will just shoot up in free housing

    • @FatelHits
      @FatelHits Год назад +19

      Problem is most don’t want the help. They rather stay put. So we must ask ourselves, is it humanitarian to force them to detox and go through psychiatric evaluation?

    • @radolfkalis4041
      @radolfkalis4041 Год назад +19

      @@FatelHits if someone does not want help, you cannot force them. I have no easy solution.

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Год назад +17

      Universal health care, stopping outsourcing and stopping greed , this is the way!

    • @rosalieheredia513
      @rosalieheredia513 Год назад +10

      I agree. So much help is needed right here at home but it seems the government priority is everyone else! Not our country!

  • @khrashingphantom9632
    @khrashingphantom9632 Год назад +30

    I've ALWAYS hated the way the news media depicted "the homeless" simply because the narrative is LARGELY incomplete.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад +9

      Yep. No mention of the fact those shopping carts being stolen. Or of most of those people being fentanyl addicts that won't work. The Fry's grocery store 2 blocks away is hiring. So is the Goodwill. And the Walmart a half mile away.

    • @khrashingphantom9632
      @khrashingphantom9632 Год назад +12

      @@danieldaniels7571 Yep. NONE of those jobs pay enough to sustain nor create a household. Not to mention not all homeless people "steal shopping carts" nor are addicted to fentanyl. Hints why I said incomplete, and dangerously so since this depiction has (successfully) shaped your views of what homelessness looks like and what causes it. It's alright though billions of dollars has been spent year in and year out for you to formulate that observation.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад +4

      @@khrashingphantom9632 I live two miles from that park. Every homeless person there is addicted to fentanyl. Those who aren't avoid that park. And every one there with a shopping cart stole it. Those carts didn't get there themselves. The park shouldn't have any shopping carts in it. As for Fry's, my best friend works there and makes enough to sustain his household and also has decent benefits. They're a union employer. It would appear you're the one with the twisted narrative, although I'm going to assume you've never set foot in this park.

    • @khrashingphantom9632
      @khrashingphantom9632 Год назад +5

      @@danieldaniels7571 Not sure how you KNOW EVERYONE in that park is using fentanyl unless you're drug testing them yourself. As far as your "friend" working at Fry's and "sustaining" a household I'd be willing to bet he's not doing so with an entry level position (which is what MOST people get walking in off the street) and if that is the case Fry's maybe the exception rather than the rule. Most jobs tend not to hire people who are homeless or don't have a steady address and most housing doesn't take in people below a certain income level. As far as the shopping carts go yeah kinda par for the course with a homeless population. They ARE unsightly and they do steal them, BUT to reduce an entire complex portion of the populace to the theft of shopping carts and the Perceived use of fentanyl is like I said incomplete. Not all homeless people use drugs just like not all homeless people live in tents and steal shopping carts. Lastly and most importantly not all homeless people are unemployed. It's a spectrum. Hints why I said INCOMPLETE. Lol

    • @thetreeo9860
      @thetreeo9860 Год назад +2

      People who can’t get a job are definitely on drugs, crazy out of their mind. I know my brother manages a place pays a good wage 17 plus healthcare and still can only get drug users, which they have to hire because that is all they can get!!!!! I actually have a huge heart for homeless people but for those who are drug addicts the only “rehab” that I have seen that is effective is long term jail 6-12+ months( I have been in law enforcement for 22 years all the liberals want is open borders=drugs and less people in prison=crime. If you asked ANY parent of an addicted child if having their kids in prison for 12 months and they would be clean, they would mortgage their house and spend 50,000 to put them in jail!!!! TO SAVE THEM BUT liberals think that is mean and wrong. Hard work is hard work. People severe mental illness need forced(if constantly breaking the law) mental health homes. Problem solved let’s do it!!!!

  • @dootdoot8711
    @dootdoot8711 Год назад +37

    I moved to Phoenix from Detroit 6 months ago, never in my life have I ever seen as many homeless in Detroit as I see here in phoenix. it's wild

    • @Rubin82
      @Rubin82 Год назад +13

      Another out-of-stater 🙄

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Год назад +6

      Bad weather discouages.homelessness.

    • @pdkrace
      @pdkrace Год назад +4

      Then go back

    • @dootdoot8711
      @dootdoot8711 Год назад +2

      @@pdkrace no need to be a ch0de mark

    • @Kobe8DaGreat24
      @Kobe8DaGreat24 Год назад

      Bro was it worth leaving Detroit tho fam? I'm thinking about temporarily leaving Colorado for Phoenix to stack up bread.

  • @exoressdelivers70
    @exoressdelivers70 Год назад +59

    I volunteer at a homeless shelter. We have empty beds because even though there's a lot of homeless they don't want to follow the rules of the shelter. We have a curfew. You cannot drink alcohol there. You cannot use drugs there. You cannot bring someone in of the opposite sex to sleep in your same room unless you are married to that person. The homeless do not want to accept these rules. They say they'd rather have their freedom on the streets.

    • @v2plus4
      @v2plus4 Год назад +14

      After doing some minor food bank volunteering, I have lost all compassion for the homeless and even moved out to an area that does not have homelessness. They drag each other and you to a very unhealthy place.

    • @kellyfontes7757
      @kellyfontes7757 Год назад +3

      💯 thanks for speaking out the truth

    • @robertbrown892
      @robertbrown892 Год назад +2

      most yes...BUT NOT ALL....its a shame...that you are pooling them all into one group/category....i am homeless...i'm in florida...i would love a chance at a bed...unfortunately, here...they have over 100 people in one room...YOU PEOPLE try and get sleep in a room like that....this is all to unreal

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Год назад +3

      Homelessness is a choice including the drugs.

    • @robertbrown892
      @robertbrown892 Год назад +1

      @@artsmith103 make that choice dude...and see where it gets you

  • @AKAAAK
    @AKAAAK Год назад +42

    I love how the government says they got all kinds of funding coming in, yet nothing getting done because of excuses, excuses, excuses, blah, blah, blah. But I'm sorry, it's not only PHX with this problem. LA alone has 8× as many homeless and still nothing done. You better nip this in the bud PHX while your homeless population is still relatively low or you'll be looking like downtown LA in the future.

    • @stevestreet2825
      @stevestreet2825 Год назад +5

      True facts.

    • @sngray11
      @sngray11 Год назад +6

      It used to be just DTLA, now the homeless population is all over the city. And I was thinking the same thing, if Phoenix doesn’t put systems in place, they will end up just like L.A.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад

      I wish you'd stop using abbreviations so people can understand what you're saying but your entire country is about to go down. you have been raping the world for long so Americans can be the only people on the planet living the life Styles they do and now the Chinese have sucker punched you into taking all your money and it's all coming to an and you're going to be a third world country with in 15 years . As one of your comedian said you have to be asleep to believe in the American dream

    • @AKAAAK
      @AKAAAK Год назад

      @@jamied8678 So basically you're the only one who doesn't know LA is abbreviated for Los Angeles??? What rock did you crawl out from. I used 3 abbreviation and 2 were a repeat. Have you ever heard of Google? Try typing LA or even PHX and see what pops up.....I guarantee Los Angeles will be top of the list. Stop being so butt hurt about 2 abbreviations and as far as the rest of.your comment......Blah, blah, blah. You only wish our American Dream was a wet dream for you. Cry on someone elses shoulders.

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад

      Arresting them and putting them into labor camps will shock the system.

  • @cclev1967
    @cclev1967 Год назад +18

    Think it's bad now? Give it another 6 months.

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Год назад +6

      Biden land

    • @MrJaycob310
      @MrJaycob310 Год назад

      Thanks to Do nothing republicans

    • @cclev1967
      @cclev1967 Год назад

      @@MrJaycob310 thanks to your pedophile traitorous president.

    • @puppylove3781
      @puppylove3781 Год назад

      @@MrJaycob310 If I had a sea of democrats and bought their IQ points, I'd almost have a pop for the machine

    • @user-cv7uh2ec2y
      @user-cv7uh2ec2y Год назад

      how about another 6?

  • @jimechols4347
    @jimechols4347 Год назад +108

    I'm experiencing homelessness and no it wasn't drugs or vices. I ran out of money while looking for a job because employers didn't want to hire me because I've been unemployed too long. So thanks for helping me out employers. Rapid rehousing in Texas is a joke. The agency just gives you the runaround and says you need to meet certain criteria like having a job first. Like some employer is going to hire me right off the street with no way to get clean clothes. Thanks rapid rehousing......smh

    • @abdonramirez7178
      @abdonramirez7178 Год назад +11

      I think you are looking for a job in the wrong place, get in touch with any trucking company they will hire you plus you can live in the truck, go to any truck stop and explain to truckers your situation, they will give you a free shower and you can wash your clothes, good luck!!

    • @fu2201
      @fu2201 Год назад +15

      You are full of it brother. I've been homeless and employed.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Год назад +8

      Go to church and offered to trim shrubs and other things for free. They might give you some money plus food and other people might help you out if you show a willingness to work.
      I know somebody at church offered serval homeless people some money if they would trim shrubs and they said they would but when the one in charge came back they had already gone.

    • @kevinsouza7744
      @kevinsouza7744 Год назад

      @@fu2201 Lol no you haven't, you wouldn't be writing that comment if you were. Obvious troll is obvious.

    • @kevinsouza7744
      @kevinsouza7744 Год назад +8

      @@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Go up to a landlord and show em your "pay stub" from trimming shrubs. That's still homeless you know, so many people ignoring the real problems in this country I genuinely don't think it will ever be fixed. The working class is being destroyed as we speak and you genuinely don't care.

  • @freenchrist2935
    @freenchrist2935 Год назад +33

    That figure of 5,000 homeless, is definitely wrong! There is easily at least 20,000 homeless people in Phoenix alone. More than 10,000 around the Cass area..

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Год назад

      😯

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 Год назад +4

      Pretty sure you have no clue what 10,000 people look like. At MOST, there's 3,000 people at CASS area.
      I know because I'm in the shelter. That is 800 beds max.

    • @freenchrist2935
      @freenchrist2935 Год назад

      @@nairsheasterling9457
      No, sweety! You don't KNOW, what 10,000
      looks like! If you count all the homeless, that are in the shelters, along with the crew up and down the streets, it's WAY more than even 3,000! It might not be exactly 10,000 but I would say, more close, to 10, than 3 thousand. Also the new shelter for the elderly. It's getting to be like Los Angeles, and it warrants an emergency State intervention before it gets like Los Angela's, because it's REAL bad. Yes, they are spread out all the way down central, all the way to the other agencies. I drove Uber sweety and I have seen it first hand. I don't gamble, nor do I bet, but I would surely bet you, I'm more close than you are .

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 Год назад

      @@freenchrist2935 I'll take that bet because I live there.

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 Год назад

      Oh well

  • @craigsawyer6453
    @craigsawyer6453 Год назад +34

    It seems to me that if a city gets federal funds they should be obligated to provide a camping park for homeless and travelers. There should be a bathroom with a shower and LOTS of garbage cans that get emptied often. During the depression families and strangers provided for others, many travelers that went looking for work... Are we loosing our "humanity"?

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад +1

      No way. Abolish the minimum way and allow tax breaks for landlords.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Год назад +6

      Did you hear why they can’t have the bathrooms open, since the bathrooms were vandalized by the homeless.

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад +2

      Only if people make an effort to get clean.

    • @donedeal8385
      @donedeal8385 Год назад

      ​@@CaseyLouis gatekeeping shows you don't want to actually help, you just want to be able to blame.

    • @xlerosx
      @xlerosx 9 месяцев назад

      Just too many democrats.

  • @Just4AZ1
    @Just4AZ1 Год назад +30

    I have lived near the Metro Center in west Phoenix for over 30 years. I have never seen the problem so out of control. Katie Hobbs, the Mayor, and the city council has done nothing to improve the situation.

    • @sandyrose2398
      @sandyrose2398 Год назад

      Politicians are busy spending our money for non-essentials like going green, climate change (how are they doing that?), getting rid of gas-driven autos and replacing with electric vehicles (majority of people prefer gas) - notice the pattern??? Politicians HATE real people - they don't relate. They're lives are what counts - and where's all the money going to solve the homeless problems - that they created? Believe me - they never miss their paychecks, buying mansions and beach homes, taking vacations with our tax money, getting FREE medical/healthcare/dental - and FREE vehicles!!!! And - their friends and families are on the payroll as well.

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 Год назад

      Are they republicans?

    • @Just4AZ1
      @Just4AZ1 Год назад +6

      @@jogmas12 Nope, Democrats but I am not sure if either party will do anything about it.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад +2

      I sold my house at 35th & Sweetwater and left that area 22 years ago. Mostly just a bunch of vacant commercial property, check cashing places, liquor stores and junkies there now.

    • @barajoon668
      @barajoon668 Год назад +1

      I understand your frustration. I would like to point out Doug Ducey allocates how funds will be used. People need to be cautious when voting for business owners, they have an agenda... Line their & their buddies pockets first.

  • @ItsFinished
    @ItsFinished Год назад +93

    Thank you for publishing this story. I worked for 7 years a an outreach liason for Colorado Coalition for the homeless and know that it is strictly a nombers game. If I talk to 1000 people, 100 are interested in getting real help (a hand up, not a hand out). 10 actually take the next step and answer questions for intake evaluation, and only 1 gets on the van to go to rehab. Every single person I delt with was a chronic alcoholic or drug user and most had ranging mental issues. The leaders in Phoenix are inept and clueless in being able to comprehend what to do and the kid glove approach will not work. Supposedly the city spent upwards of $50 million to combat this but there isn't any corresponding evidence they did anything. where are the records/ receipts for their efforts? FYI, The gentleman you interviewed from the city should be relieved from his position as he did nothing but patronize you make excuses the whole time.
    Have you seen the effective approach that Rhode Island took? Phx, SF, LA. Seattle, etc. could learn something from their program.
    Thanks again!

    • @bellaqdancestudio
      @bellaqdancestudio Год назад +6

      Thank you for sharing this information. I'll look into the Rhode Island approach to help with this crisis

    • @ninja.saywhat
      @ninja.saywhat Год назад +3

      there's homeless people in rhode island? i mean like on the same level as sf, la, and seattle? does rhode island have comparable population to washington let alone california? yeah no

    • @mf--
      @mf-- Год назад +2

      @@ninja.saywhat population density.

    • @proggravezilla4175
      @proggravezilla4175 Год назад +1

      DanH, another dopey utopian leftwinger social(ist)-worker do-gooder for the helpless.

    • @ninersnation3298
      @ninersnation3298 Год назад +7

      How the heck do you help laziness?? drugs and addictions are hard issues to help by themselves. You look back at the USA. Americans have been living so easy. Back in the 60s or something, the wives stayed home as homemakers and were perfectly fine with 1 income. bring back manufacturing jobs from China and Mexico. Jumpstart USA manufacture jobs, so these bums could have a job and not live on the streets.

  • @nwmafia1215
    @nwmafia1215 Год назад +70

    Let’s be real here. The actual reason for homelessness is the government on a federal and local level allowing corporations and real estate business owners to put profits before people. When you have to work more than one job to pay your rent or mortgage especially when the prices on things go up but wages don’t, there is no other outcome.

    • @xtrey19x
      @xtrey19x Год назад +1

      Those who have the right skills are earning more than enough money and that’s why rent prices are going up. Only those without in demand skills have to “work more than one job” to pay rent/mortgage. NYC rents prices are at record highs because the people with the in demand skills are moving their and driving up demand while supply dwindles. You either learn a skill or the world leaves you behind, it’s unfortunate for some, but that’s how the world works.

    • @bluechex7881
      @bluechex7881 Год назад

      The actual reason for homelessness is the government, the open borders, and the globalist bankers who corntol both of those.

    • @bobbybooker2123
      @bobbybooker2123 Год назад +11

      @@xtrey19x The world has to work for everybody.

    • @xtrey19x
      @xtrey19x Год назад +3

      @@bobbybooker2123 For that to happen then it would mean that the producers would have to be okay with picking up the slack for the freeloaders. We cannot have a honest conversation about these topics until people like yourself are willing to admit that there are able bodied people in our society who have no intentions contributing. They want to live free and have a good time, but the reality is work needs to be done and the people doing the work are not happy with the idea that some have to make sacrifices while others get to party.

    • @bobbybooker2123
      @bobbybooker2123 Год назад +10

      @@xtrey19x Being homeless is no party. You neglect 95% of the problem which is world wide.

  • @dd4850
    @dd4850 Год назад +15

    That’s the cleanest homeless encampment I’ve ever seen

    • @westville1916
      @westville1916 Год назад

      Yeah now but it'll get worse if they don't do anything about it.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Год назад +2

      Probably cause the local government kept going every day to clean it in fact I think the media‘s even said that.

    • @westville1916
      @westville1916 Год назад +1

      @@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 every Monday and Thursdays I think

  • @jtjtrs8806
    @jtjtrs8806 Год назад +32

    MY SUGGESTION, some of these people can be given a chance to get on their feet , a Job and transportation with a place to stay , BUT LETS BE HONEST ALOT OF THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE IN A "" MENTAL INSTITUTION !!!!! no matter what you do to help a mentally ill person they will not get better if they don't get mental help !! They need to be in a mental INSTITUTION !!!!!!

    • @ELECTRICEYEMEDIA
      @ELECTRICEYEMEDIA Год назад +9

      Unfortunately, it's more serious than that. Most of these people are strung out on drugs and alcohol and every time someone gives them cash, temporary shelter, food or clothing it enables them to remain stuck in addiction. It's like giving aspirin to a cancer patient and hoping the cancer will subside. Or better yet, a band-aid on a severed head.

    • @texasrefugee7888
      @texasrefugee7888 Год назад

      Republicans and especially Reagan and Bush shut down most of the psych hospitals because corporations don't want to pay for mental health care. So mentally ill people who used to get care are put out on the streets or go to prison.

    • @ml-jt6eg
      @ml-jt6eg Год назад

      To bad real mental institutions were shut down due to outside people claiming unsafe and inhumane.

  • @rebeccaamans5237
    @rebeccaamans5237 Год назад +20

    Good non biased reporting. It shouldn’t be shocking to learn the relief money isn’t going where it’s supposed to. Homelessness is a racket for politicians.

    • @jamied8678
      @jamied8678 Год назад

      I think you've been reading too many conspiracy theories the mainstream media is evil and so on . You try and budget with the small amount of money they have and see how far you get

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад

      What’s not a racket is someone with a drug or alcohol problem and not seeking help in getting sober.

    • @lisastinyvanbigliving5261
      @lisastinyvanbigliving5261 Год назад

      @@CaseyLouis
      So tell me, how much does it cost for someone to go into a drug treatment program? How long will a state run treatment center keep someone with mental illness and or an addiction? You keep implying that its up to the mentally ill/addict that is homeless and jobless to seek theyre own care. How many times does the average cigarett smoker try to quit before and if it ever happens?
      Have you or someone you loved ever been sick, addicted, or mentally ill and sought help? By all your comments through this whole feed, i highly doubt it! Get a clue, or educate yourself a lil more.🙈

  • @alizafoster3916
    @alizafoster3916 Год назад +13

    City officials are disgusting. Shame on them!!!!!!!

  • @keithstewart8613
    @keithstewart8613 Год назад +109

    Its hard enough being homeless. But being homeless under triple digit temperatures is unfathomable. I can't even imagine living homeless under those conditions. I pray some how their basic needs are met in Jesus name!!!

    • @ipenguin3918
      @ipenguin3918 Год назад +18

      Bring one home with you.

    • @MrProzacmilkshake
      @MrProzacmilkshake Год назад +9

      cold probably worse

    • @prettypuffprincess
      @prettypuffprincess Год назад +7

      I just came back from there and almost passed out! It literally feels like HELL 🔥🥵☀️ I don’t know how they survive 😩🥲

    • @KB-nt7eg
      @KB-nt7eg Год назад

      'i pray some how that.'
      That's what praying gets you. Stupidity. You somehow, in some unthinkable way to you, think they will magically fix homelessness.
      Jesus. That's called being blind.

    • @kevinsouza7744
      @kevinsouza7744 Год назад

      @@ipenguin3918 Degen comment, people pay taxes for a reason wake up you dirty rat.

  • @dianacarter_art
    @dianacarter_art Год назад +32

    I used to hang out with my friends at Perry Park and sometimes we would have family get togethers there. This is really scary. These people need help.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +6

      Some don’t want help they want cash to continue using drugs and alcohol

    • @dianacarter_art
      @dianacarter_art Год назад +1

      I know. It's something that a lot of places are having trouble with. I wish I knew what to do.

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc Год назад +1

      Stop voting democrat is the biggest help you can give them.

    • @user-vf6ru8gm9p
      @user-vf6ru8gm9p Год назад +2

      The only ones that can help these people are themselves.

  • @montreal63
    @montreal63 Год назад +79

    I was lucky. I got a cot and meals at a St Vincent De Paul after bouncing around places and being homeless in Tempe. Was able to receive private help from a friend and moved to YellowSprings Ohio and now have a apt and slowly working. Scott Hall is a good man chatted with him in brief and thanked him for the chance to stay at 28th st and Washington shelter. I hope more shelters and more active involvement between public and private can do more then kick the can down the street and work in conjunction with one another for this is a much bigger pandemic than COVID is now.

    • @montreal63
      @montreal63 Год назад +4

      I waited 16months for housing and nothing

    • @gavindupuy9881
      @gavindupuy9881 Год назад +1

      Congrats 👍🏽

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg Год назад +5

      So smart to move I have been telling people for months there are housing choices in small towns in other areas around the United States like in Rhode Island Minnesota recently a one bedroom one bathroom house sold for $14,900 and Nevada Missouri a one bedroom one bathroom sold for $15,000 If people are getting Social Security you don't have to earn very much to qualify for a loan in a small town In some small towns and apartment is only $400 a month If you have to earn three times the rent ,many people on Social Security get at least $1,200 a month.

    • @sherryhartin2055
      @sherryhartin2055 Год назад +2

      @@KC-dr3cg , try only $861 a month SS. Can barely pay for "low income housing" now.

    • @calamity0.o
      @calamity0.o Год назад

      My grandfather, Dick Powell, was on the board for St. Vincent De Paul a couple decades ago. Dad drove a donation truck for a few years back then. Good organization, honored gramps when he retired.

  • @Phoenix-tq8lt
    @Phoenix-tq8lt Год назад +23

    I was homeless at this park addicted to fent a few months ago. Currently clean. I’ll be back for my homies :( with money for the best rehabs for them!! So much talent exists within the homeless of phoenix but it’s buried under the drug survival game… -Zach

    • @ErikamGar
      @ErikamGar Год назад +1

      Happy you are good now! 😊 Keep it up!

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 Год назад +1

      Homies probably found bard accommodations

    • @arminiusofgermania
      @arminiusofgermania Год назад +6

      Aren't people smart enough to maybe, I dunno,
      Not do drugs in the first place?

    • @Naturefan354
      @Naturefan354 Год назад +1

      @@arminiusofgermania Intellectually most people are smart enough to not do drugs but not emotionally intelligent enough to not do drugs.

  • @Melsincatuation
    @Melsincatuation Год назад +22

    Another issue everyone is ignoring...many homeless are getting very comfortable and eventually there will be a lot of people who WANT to be on the street cause they feel like they have a family there, if you need someone to talk to in the middle of the night someone is ALWAYS awake. Groups will form that will support each other and protect each other. No one feels lonely. Channel 12 U all should take a look at skid row in LA right now!! There are different groups on each block. They will fight each other. I c guess I'm trying to say if this continues much longer people will not want to get off the street!! Like on skid row, the city has given people hotel rooms , apartments, yet they leave and come back to the street, they say its their home now

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Год назад +1

      Do not much like the neighborhood!

  • @BronxBombers_726
    @BronxBombers_726 Год назад +38

    Many people who are homeless are not on drugs, alcoholic or mentally ill. I know because I was there. The City wants you to go to agencies with no way to get there. Some have said these folks need to get a job well even with a job with the rents steadily growing it’s difficult to find a decent place that’s affordable. It’s easy to make comments when your not going through this drama. The City doesn’t give a rats a$$. They just don’t..

    • @wearebornlikestars7706
      @wearebornlikestars7706 Год назад +3

      might depend on the city or state. In CA the down on their luck crowd are a TINY percent. It is difficult what you went through. Government is not there to help, we must rely on family, community and ourselves

    • @BronxBombers_726
      @BronxBombers_726 Год назад +5

      @@wearebornlikestars7706 Yea that is an option. My situation I had no family or friends to help. I moved from Portland. I speak only of my experience not my opinion. The City of Phoenix has a problem. They need to change their tactics. If not this will get worse..

    • @oldgeezer8038
      @oldgeezer8038 Год назад

      Although what you say is true, the reality is the MAJORITY are drug addicts.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад

      I live by Perry Park. These people are almost all fentanyl junkies

    • @Polemic-2525
      @Polemic-2525 Год назад

      Phoenix has always had a homeless problem since 1990 . My solution was to stay away from other homeless people and stay away from the shelters. Also I didn’t let anyone in mainstream society know I was homeless. Get a job. No one is really going to help you. I wouldn’t expect it. The shelters only care about numbers for federal funds. They will make it difficult for people to really succeed.

  • @OWK000
    @OWK000 Год назад +16

    Building codes and zoning have made low-cost housing impossible.

    • @MrKongatthegates
      @MrKongatthegates Год назад +1

      Don’t forget the skyrocketing price of land labor and building materials. This isn’t just a government caused problem by any means. Things are changing

    • @OWK000
      @OWK000 Год назад

      @@MrKongatthegates I like the ethic of Jimmy Carter's Habitat for Humanity and getting people to labor on their own homes. In the desert southwest if you own a few acres you can build super adobe and things like that. Labor intensive but doesn't require extreme skills or really expensive materials. Land is beyond the truly destitute, but if they could contribute labor to their own housing it would be a beautiful thing. Building codes and zoning make it harder and more expensive.

    • @maiedova
      @maiedova Год назад

      Yeah, that's the problem, it's certainly not greedy property owners profiteering. I live in Florida where new house construction is booming. There is a 6 month wait if you can get on the waiting list and it is the same for multiunit housing. Apartment complexes are raising rents an average of 20% with every lease renewal. My mortgage is less than $1000 but a typical 3-bedroom apartment is over $2000. Meanwhile you can't buy a used home because big real estate corporations are buying on average 50% of the homes listed sight unseen and then renting them out because the profit margins are incredible. So even if the first-time home buyers want to buy a used starter home you can't find one and then they have no choice but to pay ridiculously high rents. I'm talking about people in higher income brackets, imagine how people in low-income brackets are able to afford housing.

  • @scottl.6932
    @scottl.6932 Год назад +52

    Homeless have become more brazen and bold in the N Phx area. Break-ins, theft at stores, and neighborhood blight is becoming greater by the day. I'm empathetic when someone is homeless due to job loss, but majority of homeless have mental issues and/or addiction. When the homeless start camping out and blighting an area, stealing at stores, and break-ins to private homes/cars, my empathy ends as you are now just a criminal to me. Each state needs to start rebuilding mental institutions where the homeless can be housed, get the mental/addiction help they need. Living on the streets within town/city limits should not be allowed.

    • @mercedese5507
      @mercedese5507 Год назад

      By design it is going to get EXTREMELY worse.
      Inflation will force those who this to lose everything soon. By 2030 YOU will own NOTHING and be happy!

    • @MikeyfromBOS
      @MikeyfromBOS Год назад +8

      Yeah true then you don't have to be disgusted by people struggling with mental health and/or addiction. Just warehouse them right?
      Your comment is all about YOU!!!

    • @mercedese5507
      @mercedese5507 Год назад

      @@MikeyfromBOS Wow. So if you are mentally ill, are you saying its ok to victimize others because your genetic cesspool?

    • @sandraalegria3439
      @sandraalegria3439 Год назад

      I see people deteriorate when they don't have housing. If they are thrown to the concrete they will develop mental illness. If the don't have access to daily living in a structure ,the will camp on people's front yard. 😒

    • @fmburner
      @fmburner Год назад +1

      In my old Illinois city there was a homeless spike when they closed the mental institution. That didn’t help a lot for sure as far as phoenix and other places I go I see a lot of people that are addicts and mentally those are the obvious ones you see then there are those that are more stealth about it still working their jobs that try to be invisible about it. Those numbers have went up too. So it’s more than people think I just don’t know an acceptable way to fix it. Institutions may be a start.

  • @johnb5254
    @johnb5254 Год назад +3

    Allocate a plot of land with small sheds for them to live temporarily.

  • @patriciabonitz5758
    @patriciabonitz5758 Год назад +7

    It has everything to do with the high cost of living created by greedy governments. Taxing the people does not help the homeless but creates more homelessness. It's disgusting that government chose to ignore the growing problem.

    • @Carnivorous-Vegan
      @Carnivorous-Vegan Год назад

      Completely agree, but our 'governments' have gotten to the point they're just following orders.
      And the real powers in charge, use governments as puppets to create these conditions.

    • @puppylove3781
      @puppylove3781 Год назад

      Greedy "goverments"? You mean J E W S right? What else could it be that you mean? LOL

  • @dsabre4990
    @dsabre4990 Год назад +23

    Solid reporting. Thank you 12 News. The citizens of Phoenix / Maricopa County have to push their gov't. It is unconscionable to have 8000+ homeless people and $100,000,000 in FUNDS being unused.

    • @domcizek
      @domcizek Год назад +1

      ITS THE "NIMBY" SYNDROME, NOBODY WANT SO A LOW COST HOUSING IN THEIR AREA WHERE THEY LIVE, SAD

  • @pokeedge
    @pokeedge Год назад +14

    I have many homeless who actually just don't want to work. They say they like the freedom of it and as long as that's the case much of the problem is never really going to go away. Props to those that honestly just fell on hard times and make an honest attempt to recover

    • @RandyR
      @RandyR Год назад +4

      I am fighting to not be out there. On disability and the yuppies just raised the rent. Most aren't there by choice

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Год назад

      No work No benefits

    • @frederickmuhlbauer9477
      @frederickmuhlbauer9477 Год назад

      Randy R expatriate

    • @JitzyJT
      @JitzyJT Год назад +1

      @@RandyR pay up or move...landlords don't have some money making trees

  • @alfonsoflores3770
    @alfonsoflores3770 Год назад +14

    I'm homeless and I have my own program I am working on my self my morning start with prayer and Christian music to motivate my day and I go to work at a local bakery and I go to the restroom and use body wash shampoo and I shave and give my self a very good bird bath and put on deodorant and cologne and body spray and I brush my teeth wash my mouth out with mouthwash and I start working doing pots and pans and help out with other tasks I save all my payroll checks in my Bible because I have no use for cashing them or money everything is provided for me I'll wash my clothes at work at the washing machine and dryer and I go to a local church for the meals the key is saving checks I do Bible study by mail at the local library after work I don't use illegal drugs I don't drink alcohol I plan to use my money once saved to leave and go to a different state where it's cheaper Oklahoma cheaper rent I wish the homeless people the best of luck they need to do Bible study by mail need to pick up the Bible while being homeless miracles happen

    • @valjean2036
      @valjean2036 Год назад +2

      Good plan but where are you going to work where rent is cheaper? That will be the issue

    • @whale2207
      @whale2207 Год назад +8

      You have to check on date to cash in. Some of those checks have a sort of expiration date. Check the checks.

    • @alfonsoflores3770
      @alfonsoflores3770 Год назад

      @@valjean2036 I'm homeless in Las Vegas the very wealthy and powerful are gentrification all of Las Vegas weeding out the homeless buying not properties apartment complexes and forcing the people out so why spend any more money in Nevada when I can save and leave with all my money

    • @hisgraceislove11
      @hisgraceislove11 Год назад +3

      You will be a success keep doing good. God has the solution to meet our every need.

    • @ewanfraser
      @ewanfraser Год назад +5

      @@whale2207 yes many checks expire at 180 days

  • @johnnyyazzie7455
    @johnnyyazzie7455 Год назад +3

    Middle class and lower class income has become the new homeless..sad,very sad, while people get rich, you see this on the other side everyday... God needs to intervene

  • @chelseagreenberg6234
    @chelseagreenberg6234 Год назад +31

    A big problem is AZ is a petty crimes state. Instead of incarceration, people with substance abuse disorder need counseling and rehab. Unfortunately, those resources in our state are underfunded to the point of being essentially rendered non-existent. The problem with Phoenix is partly that it's home to Lower Buckeye county jail. There's a cycle of drug users being picked up, serving short sentences, and then turned back out again without resources. We need prison reform. We need actual services for addiction beyond AA. Here's hoping we can come together as a community

    • @crazydayz1080
      @crazydayz1080 Год назад +1

      BS! These drug addicts choose to get high. Don't use my taxes to pay for their rehab.

    • @mawi1172
      @mawi1172 Год назад

      Substance abuse is a personal choice and not a 'disorder'. That's how left wing, Democrats talk. Just like "we need to fix them". Uhm no, only THEY can fix them. You Snowflakes have our country just broken to pieces.

    • @mawi1172
      @mawi1172 Год назад

      Do you have any idea how many times the public had come together, as you so naively put it, 😂😂😂, like you think you're the only one to ever come up with that 'solution'! 😂😂😂. The homeless problem has a few that really did fall thru the cracks but not mostly. Mostly, its addicts that WON'T WORK. And the problem is because the government has given our land away to our war time opponents. And the government has allowed foreign investment to run our home prices into the millions, when they should still be in the hundreds thousands category.
      Get the land and homes held by all the foreign investors in the USA and take it back. Just like Mexico does. They'll sell you a home. But if any Mexican citizen comes and wants it, you better have the muscle to hold onto it. Because they'll just TAKE IT from you and throw you out. If they feel like it. And the law? There is no law against them doing that to you. THAT'S MEXICO. We need to be more like Mexico.

    • @mawi1172
      @mawi1172 Год назад

      Typical welfare monger always blaming funding and government for ppl who won't control their addictions. 🙄🙄🙄. Snowflake, why don't you just LOVE freedom like you should? Stop trying to be a socialist!

    • @puppylove3781
      @puppylove3781 Год назад

      We need J-E-W reform! That will fix 98% of our problems including race hustlers. Can I get on ov vey?

  • @griffin2263
    @griffin2263 Год назад +2

    after working for a non profit ..98 % the reason people are homeless is due to addiction issues .. you can throw money at the problem all day long but until the person is ready to give up the drugs ,drinking ,etc ..the problem with not go away ..There is a very small percent that are not doing drugs ,selling etc but it is a very small percent and those people do really well with housing and support ..those are the ones you feel for .. homeless is an addiction issue ...

  • @ag7279
    @ag7279 Год назад +33

    My brother in law is homeless by choice, I try to bring him home and help him out but he refuses. He rather be out in the streets using drugs. Very sad to see him throw his life away.

    • @kek3908
      @kek3908 Год назад

      Let him figure it out or die, Darwinism, not everyone is meant to win in the game of life.

    • @charlesphilhower1452
      @charlesphilhower1452 Год назад

      There are many out there. Perhaps drug addiction should be treated the same as mental illness because just like someone that is mentally a drug addict renders themselves unable to care for themselves. If they were housed in a structured facility where there no obtain to leave and get the drugs the prognosis of beating the addiction is greatly enhanced. These people represent a danger to the community justifying such a commitment. Like what you said there are a lot out their that refuse to take advantage of treatment because they do not want to follow the rules and are more concerned about feeding their addiction.

    • @ot8479
      @ot8479 Год назад +3

      So now your experience has solved the mystery of homelessness!?? I HAVE WORKED IN THE SECTOR AND IT HAS TRANSFORMED MY LIFE FOREVER. ADDICTION AND HOMELESSNESS ARE CLOSELY RELATED BUT YOU CANNOT PUT EVERYONE INSIDE THE BOX OF YOUR OWN EXPERIENCE.

    • @charlesphilhower1452
      @charlesphilhower1452 Год назад

      @UCEXWD6TiHRTJhgfdtSUFcpw And simply providing physical housing is not solving the problems of an addict, it is just bringing the problem indoors we’re the addict can kill themselves in private instead of on the street.

    • @ot8479
      @ot8479 Год назад +1

      @@charlesphilhower1452 THAT'S A WHOLE LOT OF BULL CRAP COMING FROM A PRIVILEGED COMPLETELY CLUELESS AND INEXPERIENCED PERSON.

  • @sasastankovic8760
    @sasastankovic8760 Год назад +7

    Carlos Garcia is the local councilman who pulls the "Do you know who I am?" card when pulled over by local poilice for a lawful stop. Glad you did this video but your concerns expressed to this councilman are going into one ear and coming straight out of the other. Time and time again he has shown to be all words and no action.

    • @mr.willywinker4u849
      @mr.willywinker4u849 Год назад +4

      If that's the case then he like others need to lose their jobs and cut that dam hair that's disgusting dude your supposedly a councilman not s rock star

  • @MrPearlsareforever
    @MrPearlsareforever Год назад +21

    We need to try and tackle our internal problems such as this drug and alcohol abuse, our southern border crisis and quit throwing money away at these foreign countries' problems we can't afford it we don't own the world.

    • @crazydayz1080
      @crazydayz1080 Год назад +2

      Better yet..get rid of the federal government! We don't need them...they need us!

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад +1

      Yes.

    • @deenanthekemoni5567
      @deenanthekemoni5567 Год назад +2

      Amount we sent to Ukraine- $56 Billion+
      Amount we'd send to Ukraine if there _wasn't_ any money to skim off the top for corrupt Political figures: $0.

  • @Deathtofrogleghorn
    @Deathtofrogleghorn Год назад +34

    Adding insult to injury, Arizona never has been friendly to the poor. This is the same state, who-about 10-15 years ago did away with its food stamp and unemployment benefits program and when the recession hit, they didn’t have safety nets in place to help their people. They took those funds and used them elsewhere. A state this crazy, what makes you think they’re going to use emergency COVID funds for homeless wisely?

    • @jmccoomber1659
      @jmccoomber1659 Год назад +5

      Not sure where your info is coming from, AZ has always offered SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program = food stamps) and still does. Its state medicaid program provides health care for low-income people, also. Household incomes of most people in Arizona are very low except in Maricopa and Pima counties (Phoenix and Tucson) and some high-income enclaves like Sedona and Prescott. Arizona has always been one of the most affordable states to live in in the Southwest, if the state was unfriendly to low-income people it would be empty. Traditionally pay has been a lot lower than in neighboring California, but so is rent, utilities, food and gas. Despite rents going up, it's still much cheaper to live in AZ (outside the metro areas) than anywhere in CA or NV.
      One of the reasons AZ is a homeless magnet is that in most places it's possible to sleep outside year-round without freezing to death in the winter. Summers can be ridiculously hot so day shelters, libraries, even malls, stores and other businesses offer a respite during the hottest hours and homeless people then sleep outside at night. It would be great if the state could find a way to use that giant chunk of money it received from the federal government to create affordable housing but it's probably not possible in the metro areas because property is too expensive. AZ should use some of those funds to build housing in smaller communities where it can purchase property more affordably. Homelessness is an issue in smaller cities, too, and affordable housing could really help people in Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, Yuma, and all the communities in western AZ.

    • @johnjordan8022
      @johnjordan8022 Год назад +2

      SNAP/EBT is a Government sponsored program that's available in every single State, by Law ! No State can withdraw from this program. The idea is to combat hunger in the U.S.

    • @bidencrimefamilymottof-cky953
      @bidencrimefamilymottof-cky953 Год назад +2

      Nope. Az has always had food stamps and unemployment benefits to those who qualify.

    • @kek3908
      @kek3908 Год назад +3

      Leave then. CYA

    • @nategwinn9058
      @nategwinn9058 Год назад

      You obviously know nothing about AZ and didn’t bother to actually do any research. So piss off.

  • @coffeecup3177
    @coffeecup3177 Год назад +23

    Would there be any way the City of Phoenix could bus them to NYC? Mayor Adams and the citizens of New York have welcomed the new immigrants with free housing, medical, dental, prescription drugs, food. and free college. I know they are a extremely generous city at helping others and I am sure they would be open to helping this small group of good people.

    • @djack915
      @djack915 Год назад +4

      We are full !!

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Год назад

      Everybody else fled disease and fascists?

    • @coffeecup3177
      @coffeecup3177 Год назад +4

      @@tailgatecarpenter26 It is not about even the score. It is about providing assistance to people. Mayor Adams and the good taxpayers of NYC have the resources and money to provide a nice lifetime of assistance for the new immigrants. They certainly would not deny help to the Phoenix homeless that would arrive.

    • @DanielleCapichano
      @DanielleCapichano Год назад

      They're not generous, they're humane. New York state and Massachusettes are mandatory shelter states, meaning you go to their human resource administrations (I.E. Welfare office) and tell them you need a space, they're obligated to provide it to you. Most of the U.S. has no such legal provisions, hence a huge part of the reason why they have the issues they do.

    • @coffeecup3177
      @coffeecup3177 Год назад +3

      @@DanielleCapichano Massachusetts and New York should advertise they are mandatory shelter states. If the homeless knew this they could gravitate to those states. Families struggling could move there before they are evicted and be provided a nice home in a safe community.

  • @never2yield20
    @never2yield20 Год назад +24

    The homeless gather where they usually don't get hassled (often). The homeless unemployed want to be downtown, to panhandle, use nearby bathrooms, in & out food stores etc. etc. The addicted (alcohol, drugs) want to be near a supply. If you put them in a controlled area (like a camp out by the Phoenix transfer station along the Salt river (acres of open vacant space out there) many would not stay long. So you have to basically decide to deal with each case individually or separate them based on willingness to stay at a controlled camp/shelter. And then what about those that want to stay in a controlled space, some will need transportation to employment. I think it could be done. But Phoenix & AZ state show no signs of even thinking along these lines. It's just cheaper to send the municipal workers that maintain the parks to chase them across the street, like that solves the problem. And for those that say well lets get private builders involved to make cheap housing, go watch how the builders scammed the government out of millions of dollars. It was Fed money, and it happened in several states, Florida for one. It did get some buildings built, but also some fraud cases filed and people convicted.

    • @jerryleroy9187
      @jerryleroy9187 Год назад +2

      Good comment! I've seen where if there's government involved, everything quadruples in price. It costs about 400 dollars just to change a toilet seat in a municipal building sometimes depending on how much money they have to get rid of before year's end budget. That's criminal.
      I did see an expose on a man that was getting donations and he was building little 6 by 8 portable shelters for the homeless and the city shut him down saying that they were a health hazard. Like living under a tarp is safer in some way? I don't think so. They were outfitted with smoke and carbon monoxide monitors and little solar lights with a locking steel door also, which in my opinion would be nice, cozy, and safe. The government doesn't want them to be that way because they want them in shelters and using the health care system. It all boils down to money in the long run.

    • @temesinagusudrau605
      @temesinagusudrau605 Год назад

      Ó

  • @hmartin751
    @hmartin751 Год назад +2

    I was homeless in az back in 2014-2017 it was drugs. Been clean for 5years now. Arizona is by far the worst state to be homeless there is absolutely no help

    • @Editnamehere
      @Editnamehere Год назад

      Don’t do drugs dum dum.

    • @hmartin751
      @hmartin751 Год назад

      @@Editnamehere anyone with your name is dumb af

  • @loopybla5001
    @loopybla5001 Год назад +3

    If people were paid a living wage there would be a lot less of this. It is just pure greed on the part of the corporations.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      🤔

    • @puppylove3781
      @puppylove3781 Год назад

      But who will work in my sweatshops. my prisons? Who will make my Nike and Reebok shoes??

  • @mouse9665
    @mouse9665 Год назад +4

    WORLD WIDE HAVE YOU SEEN OAKLAND CA? THIS IS BAD I LIVE IN TUCSON AND SAME HERE! I THANK GOD EVERYDAY THAT I AFTER 5 YEARS HOMEL3SS LIVING IN MY CAR FINALLY FOUND A SMALL CAMP TRAILER TO LIVE IN. ITS GHETTO WITH 5 CAMPERS ON A SMALL LOT AND SLUM LORDS BUT ALL I CAN AFFORD SINCE RENT IS RIDICULOUS.

  • @desertdog5397
    @desertdog5397 Год назад +7

    the city owns vacant land that they could use to house homeless..make those little tiny houses, let them stay there, temporarily while they find income, soc services, and a perm place to live

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад +3

      Tiny Houses are a joke and would be ruined and abandoned within 6 months. How about drop building code standards and give landlords heavy tax incentives.

  • @bobbybooker2123
    @bobbybooker2123 Год назад +2

    Too many are satisfied with the status quo. The federal government should build attractive affordable housing and allow low income residents the purchase of those units while instituting a government work program for those who are able as was done during the great depression having public works performed and easing the burden of the tax payers..

  • @donnacarr4599
    @donnacarr4599 Год назад +3

    The thing is when you get that low, people will not give you a job without residency. I is a hole you cannot crawl out of. And some of these people with mental health issues who may never be able get the help they need

    • @robertbrown892
      @robertbrown892 Год назад

      when i was in phoenix....i used an address that businesses downtown...wouldn't even consider my application

  • @garyseeseverything8615
    @garyseeseverything8615 Год назад +9

    My kids don’t feel safe at our local park anymore this was a fast change in past year! Homelessness has exploded.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +1

      Thank Joe mansion and the republicans

    • @garyseeseverything8615
      @garyseeseverything8615 Год назад

      @@firstlast8258 interesting response can you quickly explain that to me I don’t mean to eat up you time but I’m curious at to why?

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад +1

      @@garyseeseverything8615 so you want me to explain to you everything that has happened in congress for the past two years?

    • @garyseeseverything8615
      @garyseeseverything8615 Год назад

      @@firstlast8258 I understand liberal are to fit left and republicans too far right and they the house will now fall. Liberal democrats are extreme in nature right now too extreme and I’m liberal but I’m not crazy left.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      @@garyseeseverything8615 my house will be strong but many disabled and seniors are going to wind up dead or in the streets if not sooner then later all thanks to joe mansion and the republicans

  • @rogeralvarado6060
    @rogeralvarado6060 Год назад +8

    The money goes to the pockets of the people running all the programs like the man you were just interviewing after he gets a good check goes on vacation nice house nice car that's where the money goes the rest of it is just nothing but excuses

    • @MM-dv9hp
      @MM-dv9hp Год назад

      Most nonprofits!

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 Год назад

      many here in the comments are praising scott personally

  • @4DLove0fGod
    @4DLove0fGod Год назад +2

    We're praying for everyone of you. God bless America

    • @xczechr
      @xczechr Год назад

      If prayer worked do you think this would be what's happening?

  • @michaeldesilvio5532
    @michaeldesilvio5532 Год назад +1

    Abandoned mansions castles skyscrapers malls hospitals amusement parks apartment complexes houses everywhere in Phoenix.

  • @ArizonaAaron
    @ArizonaAaron Год назад +10

    Let’s focus on the addiction, getting them employment, and then also work on housing. But focus on the ones that want the help.

  • @imminentthreat2923
    @imminentthreat2923 Год назад +11

    *4 of 4* The homeless can simply move the tents they are using now into the homeless-village and the RVs are assigned a parking space. *Or the **_Shelter 100,_** provided by FEMA,* is a $9,500 shelter that is climate controlled, built in one hour, is 100 sq. ft., and uses a folding bunk system to house up to four beds. *_Pallet Shelter's_* private sleeping cabins offer *security* and durability. Which addresses the concerns of the homeless who reject the restrictions of “bed-only” homeless-shelters; for only one night.

  • @onetwo6039
    @onetwo6039 Год назад +2

    It sucks, but you can't help people who don't want to help themselves.

  • @fredrossman1189
    @fredrossman1189 Год назад +2

    Very troubling, I got out of the city (LA) and moved to smaller towns until I live in the mountains in a shack. I am much happier. We all are hunter/gathers.

  • @brandonGCHACHU
    @brandonGCHACHU Год назад +15

    I used to take my kids to Perry Park when they were little. I would still take a kid there. The homeless population in Phoenix is generally very friendly. When I drive by Perry Park now, yes, you see homeless everywhere but they leave the playground for the kids.

    • @Sammy-il1qf
      @Sammy-il1qf Год назад +8

      I'd be worried about needles!

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад +1

      @@Sammy-il1qf they don't use needles, they smoke fentanyl through foil

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      @@Capeau America is a mixed economy try again

  • @CodeGrayHere
    @CodeGrayHere Год назад +3

    I don't know why it would be so hard for the city to provide structures for shade such as picnic ramadas, and restrooms including showers. Lockers to stash belongings would be kind, too.

    • @CandiceMMartinez
      @CandiceMMartinez Год назад +1

      Because all of those structures would be trashed. These are not functional adults.

  • @yolandasoto5815
    @yolandasoto5815 Год назад +13

    We demand affordable housing !!!

    • @scottowensbyable
      @scottowensbyable Год назад +3

      Jose and Maria just crossed the border this morning. Within 2 weeks they will be working and have a place to stay. Most Americans are homeless by choice.

    • @methus57
      @methus57 Год назад

      then put the meth pipe down & get to work!!!!

  • @Commentthat
    @Commentthat Год назад +5

    The Phoenix government needs to have the homeless build there own houses and shelter them near the homes that they will be building themselves in the tents that they are in from there buy a few busses and give them factory jobs to to start. Bring in some teacher for tech and other careers. You need new planners in that city and every other city.

    • @methus57
      @methus57 Год назад

      all those homeless need to not drink or do drugs while working on the shelter

  • @vonrock6862
    @vonrock6862 Год назад +4

    A home ? Most need a life, as in healthcare, food, money, education….

    • @usaisnojoke
      @usaisnojoke Год назад

      But the money has been being sent to the craphole called Ukraine.

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад

      Abolish the minimum wage. They could be doing menial jobs.

  • @junaidisalam5718
    @junaidisalam5718 Год назад +5

    self proclaimed greatest country in the world, yet unable to build sufficient Affordable Housing for its people...

    • @MR..181
      @MR..181 Год назад

      Or more profits for the rentier class

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад

      To live in this country you must be tough, tough, tough and stay off of drugs!

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Год назад +1

    Please share and send to Phoenix Arizona.

  • @LaTaeviaTanae
    @LaTaeviaTanae Год назад +63

    I live in Arizona and I am 20 now but from 14-18 I was homeless. And it’s crazy that the pandemic happened literally during that time. I was working full-time and going to high school and then the pandemic hit and I wasn’t able to keep up with anything anymore I lost my job after I graduated high school and then I had to move because nowhere was hiring. I honestly hate it here. It’s like I want to say I’m OK but I’m not I’m literally one check away from being homeless again

    • @williamw6869
      @williamw6869 Год назад

      The government is the real pandemic.

    • @carlmorgan8452
      @carlmorgan8452 Год назад +3

      Save for rainy days. Those days are here for me too.

    • @BronxBombers_726
      @BronxBombers_726 Год назад +7

      I appreciate your comments and understand what you have been through. Blessings to you.

    • @erinnicole5748
      @erinnicole5748 Год назад +14

      @@carlmorgan8452 That's a great sentiment, but when you're one paycheck away from homelessness, what is she supposed to save? People who are stuck in the paycheck to paycheck trap (I'm one of them bc I was laid off and havent been able to find another a job in almost two months, I've never had trouble finding work before) don't have extra to save. That's why telling poor people to just save money is pointless. There is no extra to save.

    • @chesterlee6508
      @chesterlee6508 Год назад

      Scamdemic.

  • @jonasjones8828
    @jonasjones8828 Год назад +19

    Covid seems to have avoided the homeless people

  • @DMayo984
    @DMayo984 Год назад +5

    It’s not pointless for them to clean up, they make the mess! Pack rats!

  • @stevemazz3121
    @stevemazz3121 Год назад +2

    Build jail cell type buildings...small with a bed. Sadly for some reason these folks fail to care for bathrooms properly. They forget if you abuse it you loose it. Solid concrete buildings, floors, walls, beds so you can clean the rooms with a high powered hose. They would be dry, heat could be provided, some with bathrooms, or sani cans... Sad part homeless have little pride left and don't take care of the things you try to help them with.
    I drove delivery/pick up box truck for Food First in Pierce County while attending Vocational School. It was amazing to see how thankless people were. Complaining about the different FREE FOOD they were given.

  • @caridadrevilla2439
    @caridadrevilla2439 Год назад +4

    The worst thing that has happened is the clean needles program that was created. All it did was enable people to continue the use. Very very sad.

    • @danieldaniels7571
      @danieldaniels7571 Год назад +2

      These people aren't using needles, they're smoking blues through foil.

    • @mkepler1
      @mkepler1 Год назад +1

      You obviously know very little about public health and how addiction works. If you think they keep using because of clean needles I have a beach property in Phoenix to sell you

  • @jasonybarra8277
    @jasonybarra8277 Год назад +3

    100 million, and why can't they buy shipping containers, purchase land stack the shipping containers, add dry wall, air-conditioning and cots, stack the containers on top of each other vertically and provide new shelter solutions

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      Or we can send them to your house since you care so much

  • @hispanicsareoursalvation375
    @hispanicsareoursalvation375 Год назад +3

    The *Homeless Shelter Village* [HSV] residents pay rent for their units based on a percentage of their net income. The HSV pays for utility hook ups, one free meal a day, and childcare. Laundry, shower, toilet, and cooking-facilities are provided. Dumpters and the staff's salaries; which should total only $260,000 a year. Where is it getting its "millions more to run" lie from?

  • @bingosunnoon9341
    @bingosunnoon9341 Год назад +1

    When I lived in Phoenix, the homeless were given bus tickets to San Diego. Are they still doing that? This was when Terry Goddard was mayor. I was living at 20th and Osborn, lived there 20 years, left when it became unlivable.

  • @992001jeffr
    @992001jeffr Год назад +1

    There’s not enough city workers to assist the people who don’t want to work. It’s a real conundrum.

  • @Stew-Ped
    @Stew-Ped Год назад +8

    The City should create a restart program at one of the parks. Put tiny homes to help people get back on their feet. No drugs. No hoarding. No violence. Sleep, shower then look for employment. No American should be without. Our government should help individuals rebuild their lives.

    • @Ugh_mommy
      @Ugh_mommy Год назад

      This is actual perfection

    • @johngoodspeed3585
      @johngoodspeed3585 Год назад

      Pipe dream. It's not Government's problem.

    • @kevinsouza7744
      @kevinsouza7744 Год назад

      @@johngoodspeed3585 Really? Than where is all the tax money going? People like you are part of the problem.

  • @lyl3645
    @lyl3645 Год назад +3

    I thought housing is cheap in Phoenix/Arizona in comparison to other states. Homeless is not a housing issue but a drug issue.
    Encampment should be forbidden on public streets and parks.

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад

      I agree with you.

    • @Cajeudy
      @Cajeudy Год назад

      It used to be dirt cheap before the pandemic now with all these people moving there not anymore they insanely raised the rentals !

  • @moepow8160
    @moepow8160 Год назад +2

    " I couldn't pay the lease so THEY put me on the streets "
    Really, when I was homeless I put MY SELF on the streets, no one else had anything to do with it and I chose to do drugs, no one made me take them !
    I have understanding for the homeless, but take some responsibility please....

  • @jayspot8894
    @jayspot8894 Год назад +3

    Same thing that is happening here in California (San Diego). Tons of money being wasted with no actual positive results. The vast majority of those living in encampments are mentally ill or drug addicts. You can see it in the footage you showed, people passed out and slumped over from fentanyl. Giving a drug addict their own apartment will not fix the problem. These people need to mandatory rehab and job services coming out of rehab. The only person who I have seen with a promising solution is Michael Shellenberger who I voted for Governor of California, unfortunately we still have Newsom. How long will we allow our cities and neighborhood to deteriorate like this? When will enough be enough? Unfortunately we will need to take a tough love approach if we want to se any meaningful improvements.

    • @rebelrouzer5318
      @rebelrouzer5318 9 месяцев назад +1

      Rehab only works if you want it to and put in the effort. Putting an addict that doesn't want to get clean is a waste of time as they will get out and get high the same day.
      I had to go 3 times before it worked but that's cuz I put in the effort to get clean.

    • @jayspot8894
      @jayspot8894 9 месяцев назад

      @@rebelrouzer5318 I get that but I would personally rather force people into rehab a thousand times instead of let them take over the streets and deteriorate neighborhoods like this.

  • @TheAzSilk
    @TheAzSilk Год назад +7

    This has gotten way out of hand. This homeless crap is unbelievable. A lot of those people choose to be homeless. Not bills or responsibilities. Oh so sad

  • @stuarthobart6844
    @stuarthobart6844 Год назад +11

    My niece got a job in 4hrs started at 17$

    • @radolfkalis4041
      @radolfkalis4041 Год назад +6

      Unfortunately, as they currently are, most of these folks are unemployable. One of the first things an employer looks for, aside from clean and presentable is address and phone number. This is where detox should come first.

  • @MM-dv9hp
    @MM-dv9hp Год назад +4

    Homelessness will not go away until we DEAL WITH THE DRUG/MENTAL HEALTH Issues. Trauma induced mental illness and drug induced mental illness has reaped havoc on this country.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      Not every homeless is on drugs or has mental health issues

    • @MM-dv9hp
      @MM-dv9hp Год назад

      @@firstlast8258 I think everyone can agree on that point. Still, a large number of people are Ill, which speaks volumes about our country’s need to address the mental health crisis. In fact, the story and the stories of the people presented is speaking largely about addiction and mental health. Mental illness is an underlining problem of homelessness.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      @@MM-dv9hp nope it’s usually a drug and alcohol issue opposed to a mental health issue

    • @MM-dv9hp
      @MM-dv9hp Год назад

      @@firstlast8258 drug induced mental illness. Many of the drug users are self-medicating.

    • @firstlast8258
      @firstlast8258 Год назад

      @@MM-dv9hp we they should medicate with something else

  • @scottruhl4710
    @scottruhl4710 Год назад

    Thank you for highlighting this problem.

  • @midnight840
    @midnight840 Год назад +14

    Our hotel downtown surrounded by homeless , drugs , mental illness , trying to come on property all night , our guest worried about safety so yes it's problem . We get flyers from city about sex offenders , for rape , etc 90% men 10 % women .

  • @jjbeast2119
    @jjbeast2119 Год назад +4

    i was trapped homeless there when covid hit didnt even have a place for curfew so they started restricting the homles to one road near the hospital they would take us to motels instead of hospitals force us to not tell our family anything and take everything from us leave us in 100 degree rooms life is hell there

  • @freedomworks3976
    @freedomworks3976 Год назад +1

    Drugs and alcohol can really end peoples lives

  • @ErnieRodgersMusician
    @ErnieRodgersMusician Год назад +1

    The news and many other organizations ignore what these people need the most, which is a place to live. Pretty murals and recreational events like skate parks do not give these people housing. Housing is what they actually need! The city seems to have tons of money to build these overpriced condominiums but they don't want to spend money for simple housing for low income or no income people. I'd say most people in office in Phoenix, AZ have about as much sense as a box of rocks. Even the reporter acts like her story is really going to make a difference. It's not, I believe this town needs is an industrial revolution like it has never seen before.

    • @bobbybooker2123
      @bobbybooker2123 Год назад +1

      The reporters story could make a huge difference if someone who watches it has some answers to the problem and someone who reads it and can put it into action acts on it. Affordable housing is what is needed most and with that many of the other problems will be solved.

  • @Modern_Nostalgia
    @Modern_Nostalgia Год назад +3

    If they know they're failing, step aside and get someone who will do something about this.

  • @legend_of_louie649
    @legend_of_louie649 Год назад +3

    They want homeless people job security for people like the bald guy director of homelessness… if there was no homeless he wouldn’t have that title

  • @BracerJack
    @BracerJack Год назад +1

    This is literally hell, who is making all these babies to put them into this world ? Pure evil.

  • @jasonh9335
    @jasonh9335 Год назад +2

    It’s disgusting how little local government does for it’s citizens in need. They should be ashamed of themselves for not making it a priority and move swiftly instead of taking their sweet time and making excuses why everything takes so long.

    • @xlerosx
      @xlerosx 9 месяцев назад

      They CAUSED it!

  • @yomammaspoodle
    @yomammaspoodle Год назад +6

    With all due respect, the time for compassion and "experiencing homelessness" is over. People are fed up with the brazen trashing of our cities, the disregard for our laws and the refusal to accept help or shelter. Many of these people love this lifestyle and don't want to get clean.

  • @haleyheavenhill7680
    @haleyheavenhill7680 Год назад

    What an absolute disaster!!!!! I’m in Ballarat Australia and thankfully we have nothing anywhere near as bad as this!!! This is an absolute nightmare!!!

  • @miketexas4549
    @miketexas4549 Год назад +1

    The "Covid pandemic" didn't do anything - it's the GOVERNMENT RESPONSE that caused all of the chaos and misery.

  • @ronv.6461
    @ronv.6461 Год назад +4

    Seems like the city would save a lot of money by not having to clean it every single day and having to patrol it every single day if they would just help these people find shelter no wonder why taxpayers are mad

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Год назад +1

      They probably have shelter for at least some of them but they don’t want to be in the shelter because they have rules such as no alcohol and drugs.

  • @AR-cw4he
    @AR-cw4he Год назад +7

    I feel the Government needs to have “Free Mental Illness Clinics” no one can afford Insurance. Homelessness is becoming overwhelming in every State.

    • @bobbybooker2123
      @bobbybooker2123 Год назад

      Mental illness and drug treatment on demand. It could save a lot of lives in the long run. But who wants that?

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 Год назад

      Orrrrrrrrrrr single-payer healthcare, as all those plans include mental health and substance abuse care.

  • @TheJust22az
    @TheJust22az Год назад +1

    There is no one answer to the problem. As a volunteer for the homeless, most are drug addicted or have mental health issues and would not stay in a permanent housing.

  • @moon000dog
    @moon000dog Год назад +1

    Is there a multi state, city forum for local governments to see what actually works with regards to helping homelessness instead of reinventing every time? I know there are private organizations that host the homeless, maybe they could be included for what works for them and what doesn't.

  • @shadetreader
    @shadetreader Год назад +11

    Give people housıng and healthcare.
    Yes, it's that simple.
    The reason no one is supposed to say this is because meeting human beings' basic needs isn't profıtable.

    • @CaseyLouis
      @CaseyLouis Год назад +2

      Tell the homeless to get sober and get a job.

    • @xtrey19x
      @xtrey19x Год назад +4

      You give your house and either learn medicine or pay for it.

    • @Moneyg73
      @Moneyg73 Год назад +1

      It really is just a human right. Like people really are dying because they don't have money. Food, healthcare and shelter should be human rights.

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc Год назад

      Your dumb ideas is why we have hyperinflation right now. Just stop the thinking and leave the masterminding to conservatives.

    • @max420thc
      @max420thc Год назад

      Human right ? You have a human right to steal others peoples production to make your life easier by making their life harder?
      I hope you never vote. People like you are why this country is so screwed up. You don’t have a human right to anything someone else has

  • @polarisjustdothework2258
    @polarisjustdothework2258 Год назад +6

    It was stated that one of the solutions is more housing, but at the same time the numbers of people who are homeless are growing because people on fixed incomes are being priced out of the housing market - which was also stated here. This is a newer development that has added to the crisis of homelessness when we are supposed to be looking for solutions to reduce the numbers of a homeless. The fact of the matter is nobody really cares… The sooner we accept that, the sooner we may be able to do something to actually start to affect a positive change.

    • @willytodd2750
      @willytodd2750 Год назад

      this is bs nonsense from people who do not know wtf they are talking about. Nobody is homeless because housing is too expensive - nobody.
      The problem is not that nobody cares, it's that those who care are naive and do not understand the problem and will attack anyone who is actually working to fix it.
      Making life easier on people with life threatening addiction issues is the worst possible thing you could do - you're literally killing these people and patting yourselves on the back for being "compassionate". YOU are the problem. Recognize it. Check your privilege.
      You want to help the homeless to make YOURSELF feel better. You do not understand that giving them resources will make things worse - which is understandable, i used to be the same way.
      These people need very hard and tough reality checks, that is the real compassionate and helpful response. They need the firm hand of a father type, they do not need this nurturing feminine energy because it will end up killing them softly.
      It drives me nuts when these idiots show up at skid row with food trucks and clothing drives to give everyone free stuff. You're killing these people. You should be ashamed.

  • @hispanicsareoursalvation375
    @hispanicsareoursalvation375 Год назад +1

    In Los Angeles the _Arroyo Seco Tiny Home Village,_ _Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village,_ and the _Chandler Street Tiny Home Village._ Proves that everything it said about the cost to build and run tiny home villages being in the millions; *is a lie.*

  • @jeffnpatricia
    @jeffnpatricia Год назад +1

    I’m so sick of hearing how it won’t happen overnight while city after city is found sitting on piles of cash, even slotted for the homeless, without actually spending it on fixing the homeless problems

  • @livinincalifornia
    @livinincalifornia Год назад +10

    It's all about control.