The article highlights the personal experience of a single mother who faced homelessness, emphasizing the importance of informing the community about available housing solutions. It discusses the rise in homelessness in California and how community efforts can make a positive difference. The author advocates for local cooperation to gather resources such as clothing and medical assistance for unhoused individuals. Moreover, it critiques the argument against climate action, indicating that while reducing emissions has costs, the economic impact of inaction is far more severe.
Communities can help out and make a difference. We can ask for clothes from the community and whether any hospitals are willing to help out by sending nurses to check on unhoused residents.
As a property manager, I want to inform others that there are housing options for them, such as below-market-rate apartments, tax credits, and low-income and affordable housing.
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