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In reply to the discussion: SCOTUS: Homeless people have a constitutional right to sleep on public property outdoors [View all]MineralMan
(151,410 posts)20. Yes. Almost all shelters are run by non-governmental organizations.
Religious groups are the most common organization to run homeless shelters. Some do so without proselytizing, but not all. But, you're right, they often aren't safe places to stay. Most prohibit substance-users from staying in the shelter, as well, which bars many.
All of this means that some people simply do not go to shelters at all. They're still homeless, though, and have to find someplace to sleep, since all mammals require sleep. The problem is not going to go away, either. A sizable portion of the homeless community is simply not compatible with things like employment. It's not their fault, either. Mental illness, substance addiction, poor physical health, age and many other factors are at play.
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SCOTUS: Homeless people have a constitutional right to sleep on public property outdoors [View all]
fleur-de-lisa
Dec 2019
OP
Its sad commentary that this is actually a good decision. That Boise wants to make the homeless ...
marble falls
Dec 2019
#2
I think this ruling says is legal to sleep on streets when homeless shelters are full
Beringia
Dec 2019
#15
We had someone who works with homeless people speak at one of our community eds
LeftInTX
Dec 2019
#33
Odd. Almost all cities have adopted the deliberately unsleep-able bench design.
Voltaire2
Dec 2019
#42
It's not a ruling, in the sense you are thinking of. They merely declined to take the case.
Ms. Toad
Dec 2019
#13