'There is no need to look at hiring, as Mendenhall suggests, “skilled” professionals where there is an entire population outside of the doors,' writes Jan Deelstra from Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall talks about the Magnolia, the new 65-unit permanent supportive housing complex for people who have experienced homelessness during a news conference, on Thursday, June 24, 2021.First, let me begin by saying that it’s wonderful that attention is being placed onto the enormous challenge of solving the problem of unsheltered families and individuals in Utah, particularly in the Salt Lake City area.
Public service announcements and continuously shining the light into the corners of homelessness as well as providing permanent solutions that go beyond asking for money that may or may not reach the roots of the challenges are called for. As a greater success channel, perhaps someone would be willing to donate an empty lot for a designated campsite or open a building in a location that serves everyone without annoying the local businesses.
There is not a fat paintbrush solution, and this is not suggesting otherwise. What is suggested, is that jobs that pay a living wage be offered to the homeless population so that they can earn their keep, increase their self-worth, perhaps learn some new transferable trade skills and fulfill the needs of the shelters. There is no need to look at hiring, as Mendenhall suggest, “skilled” professionals where there is an entire population outside of the doors.
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