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In reply to the discussion: Who is burning down the Fresno Homeless Encampments? [View all]annm4peace
(6,119 posts)27. from 2011 article of City helping the homeless. (not)
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/13/18677085.php
Early last year, Mayor Ashley Swearengin established (with great fanfare) the Fresno First Steps Home (FFSH) as a nonprofit that she said would work to end homelessness in Fresno. In May, she handed out cards telling the homeless to call 211 and encouraged residents to give those cards to the homeless instead of money. The goal was to raise $1 million a year by getting Fresnans to donate $1 a month. In July 2010, she announced that $221,000 had been donated by three corporate sponsors.
Greg Barfield was the homeless prevention and policy manager at the City of Fresno during this period of transition to privatize the effort to end homelessness. Barfield has since moved on, but he still works at City Hall as City Council member Oliver Baines chief of staff.
Barfield is listed on the FFSH Web site as the person to contact for more information about the project. If you go to the Web site, it asks you to send your donation to City Hall. This Indymedia reporter asked Barfield how much money FFSH has received and how it has been spent to help the homeless. He refused to provide me with that information, saying he was not required to do so, because FFSH is not an official government project.
Why is there no transparency or a willingness to share information about all of the wonderful things this group is doing? Indymedia has found that it could be because the group has collected hundreds of thousands of dollars and not spent any of it to help the homeless. In an e-mail to a homeless advocate, Barfield admits that little money has been used - just some spent on corporate filing fees and promotional materials.
FFSH has been in operation for about a year now. It has brought in a significant amount of money from individuals and corporate donors, but from what we can tell it has not spent any of its money to help the homeless and it doesnt want you to know the details.
Fresno is fortunate to have at least two local groups that are transparent and spend all of the money they receive to help the homeless. Both can use donations. They are St. Benedict Catholic Worker, 4022 N. Cheryl Ave., Fresno, CA 93705, and Food Not Bombs, c/o Wesley United Methodist Church, 1343 E. Barstow Ave., Fresno, CA 93710-6309. For Food Not Bombs, make your check out to WUMC/FNB and include a note indicating that the donation is for FNB.
Early last year, Mayor Ashley Swearengin established (with great fanfare) the Fresno First Steps Home (FFSH) as a nonprofit that she said would work to end homelessness in Fresno. In May, she handed out cards telling the homeless to call 211 and encouraged residents to give those cards to the homeless instead of money. The goal was to raise $1 million a year by getting Fresnans to donate $1 a month. In July 2010, she announced that $221,000 had been donated by three corporate sponsors.
Greg Barfield was the homeless prevention and policy manager at the City of Fresno during this period of transition to privatize the effort to end homelessness. Barfield has since moved on, but he still works at City Hall as City Council member Oliver Baines chief of staff.
Barfield is listed on the FFSH Web site as the person to contact for more information about the project. If you go to the Web site, it asks you to send your donation to City Hall. This Indymedia reporter asked Barfield how much money FFSH has received and how it has been spent to help the homeless. He refused to provide me with that information, saying he was not required to do so, because FFSH is not an official government project.
Why is there no transparency or a willingness to share information about all of the wonderful things this group is doing? Indymedia has found that it could be because the group has collected hundreds of thousands of dollars and not spent any of it to help the homeless. In an e-mail to a homeless advocate, Barfield admits that little money has been used - just some spent on corporate filing fees and promotional materials.
FFSH has been in operation for about a year now. It has brought in a significant amount of money from individuals and corporate donors, but from what we can tell it has not spent any of its money to help the homeless and it doesnt want you to know the details.
Fresno is fortunate to have at least two local groups that are transparent and spend all of the money they receive to help the homeless. Both can use donations. They are St. Benedict Catholic Worker, 4022 N. Cheryl Ave., Fresno, CA 93705, and Food Not Bombs, c/o Wesley United Methodist Church, 1343 E. Barstow Ave., Fresno, CA 93710-6309. For Food Not Bombs, make your check out to WUMC/FNB and include a note indicating that the donation is for FNB.
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Photos of the US Third World. I wish I was wealthy, they would all have a home.
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#1
Which raises an excellent point. The largest concentration of billionaires on earth
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#6
Those billionaires do not notice. They need to be called out, but who, that they would ever hear,
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#10
The only way I can think of is for people all over the areas they live in to constantly
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#11
Encampments outside their gated communities. Of course, they will use extreme force to end any
Mnemosyne
Aug 2013
#13
I was thinking more along the lines of the people that are in contact with them.
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#14
Wow... this is so horrible. It looks like a war zone. How can austerity be an answer to anything?
midnight
Aug 2013
#9