In the first article they helped the homeless people get money by writing
newspaper and selling it on the streets. But people got mad and the cops began
to fine them 50 dollars each for selling the paper with out a license.
This can be compared to the 14th Street Clinic by them both helping out the
homeless and trying to get them some money to live and not begging for money
every day on the streets. Also people are enjoying to work with the
homeless and want them to be clean with drugs and safe and not get into trouble
by the law not a lot of people would do that. For the newspaper it is
only 35cents for one copy when the retail is $1.25 it is 16 pages long and has
color photographs. I think it is a good cause for them because there
experiencing many things they couldn't when they were living on the streets and
there staying away from drugs. 14th street clinic does kind of the same thing
because they are there to get the homeless off the streets, and to help them
out and be there for them like when ruby wants her kid back Mike will only give
her her son if she gets clean and stays off drugs.
In the second article is about housing for the homeless so they can get them
to shelter and hopefully stop long term homelessness. There has been 73
percent reduction in chronic homelessness in
Cuyahoga County, this house is for the homeless to get clean and to look for
jobs so they can end up living on their own, and this house also is there for
when get out and live on their own they will have a better understanding about
living on their own for when they get a job and make their own money so they
can move somewhere. On the 14th street clinic they will try and win
cases for them so they can get money and get a home so there not on the streets
so they can try and find a job for them self. About 20 percent of the
homeless living in that house is known as chronically homeless.
Chronically homeless people are people that have had a year or longer of
homelessness before they have moved to the house. the building they are staying in is a 11 million dollar building with 65 furnished and subsidized studio apartments it is located on Buckeye Road near East 116th Street this is the ninth opened by Housing First, a coalition of more than 40 private and public organizations. On the street lawyer its like when there helping out with the food shelter and Mike sees the lady with her three children and he wants them to get a home and new clothes because he feels bad for them because there it a little kid with them that shouldn't be living like that.
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