On my mind: Boulder homelessness


 

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  1. Most chronically homeless people I know can speak for themselves, and they don’t desire faux compassion from anyone who wants to coerce them into a so-called transitional living program. I’ve been homeless for over a decade, I refuse to apply for any government benefits to which I’m entitled, I patronize just a single nonprofit entity for my morning shower, and I live outdoors year-round. I live humbly, yet all of my needs are met, thanks to the generosity of people who give me cash, food, etc. directly. Of course, I’m clean and sober. My clothes are clean. I haven’t received so much as a camping ticket in the five years I’ve lived here in Boulder and its environs. I’ve never had a feeling that anyone looked down on me, although many argue against my views with great vigor (if not much knowledge of their own on homelessness).

    What Boulder needs most of all, as I see it, is ACCOUNTABILITY from both homeless people and the shelter/services industry; right now, it’s just a mess of selfish interests serving nobody’s best interest.

    Thanks for providing this forum.

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