Saturday, May 30, 2009
Midnight Mission Hosts Clinic To Assist The Community with Traffic Tickets
The Midnight Mission has been a long standing advocate for the homeless and otherwise downtrodden. It has a a wide variety of programs to assist those who are resolute in facing the challenges that blanket their lives. It established itself as being in the vanguard, partnering with other Skid Row organizations while spearheading the negotiations with Hollywood power players to include Skid Row residents as background artists in the movie The Soloist, released earlier this year.
After the negotiations were complete with Hollywood, Orlando Ward, Director of Public Relations for the Midnight Mission, led the Mission staff in conducting a smooth streamlined processing orientation for prospective background artists for the movie, talking and joking with residents when, occasionally, patience by some was giving way to short sighted outbursts.
On Thursday May 21, The Midnight Mission, in partnership with the City Attorney's Office, hosted the Halo Clinic, a program to assist residents of Skid Row resolve their outstanding traffic tickets to avoid criminal prosecution. It took a year of negotiations and planning to make this clinic happen. The Mission staff was again courteous and efficient while handling the large crowd which gathered there to clear themselves of open traffic ticket cases. Residents from the various Skid Row programs as well as the homeless attended the clinic.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Homeless Children
People are under the impression that the homeless are so because of their own decisions.
Approximately 40% of the homeless population are children. How can America turn its back on children? How can the State of California try to make cutbacks that increase the vulnerability of children and the elderly? I can not answer that question but the practice continues.
Here is an article about a homeless girl who became that way without making any decisions. All children become homeless because of factors over which they have no control.
They suffer though we can bail out banks and have the money go to the executives that created this catastrophy in which we find ourselves. Go figure.
Approximately 40% of the homeless population are children. How can America turn its back on children? How can the State of California try to make cutbacks that increase the vulnerability of children and the elderly? I can not answer that question but the practice continues.
Here is an article about a homeless girl who became that way without making any decisions. All children become homeless because of factors over which they have no control.
They suffer though we can bail out banks and have the money go to the executives that created this catastrophy in which we find ourselves. Go figure.
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