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36. Robert
2 years ago
35. Janine
2 years ago
34. Joanne
2 years ago
33. Steve
2 years ago
32. Billy
2 years ago
31. Plunket
2 years ago
30. Ray
2 years ago
28. James
2 years ago
27. Eve
2 years ago
26. Donna
2 years ago
25. Chris
2 years ago
23. Willy
2 years ago
22. Jennifer
2 years ago
21. Tony
2 years ago
20. Eddie
2 years ago
19. John
2 years ago
17. Mark
3 years ago
16. Viper
3 years ago
15. Sandy
3 years ago
14. Charlie
3 years ago
13. John
3 years ago
12. Debbie
3 years ago
11. Randy
3 years ago
10. Miguel
3 years ago
Last week I met Willy near Times Square in Manhattan. The previous night he had tried to get into a shelter but was turned away. With homelessness on the rise, many city shelters are past capacity. Sadly, this means folks like Willy are left on the streets.

Willy is in rough shape; he has arthritis in his leg and arm. He says he drinks because he's discouraged and has no place to go. In his own words, a typical day is “very depressing.”

Willy said that if he had housing he would no longer be inclined to drink or do drugs. I know from experience that he's right; living on the streets is horrible already, but it's almost impossible to find sobriety. Research has found that the Housing First approach is both cost-effective and successful in helping homeless addicts recover more quickly.

I don't know what will happen to Willy if he stays on the streets, but I pray he gets his wish and finds a home soon.

(Special thanks to the New York Dream Center for their hospitality)

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