Housed, then put on the street
Re “Homeless and hoarding,” Column One, July 22
While I greatly appreciate The Times’ coverage of homelessness issues, the real headline for “Homeless and hoarding” Column One is something entirely different: Project Roomkey — a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a voucher program that funded Mario Blanco’s stay indoors — ended.
And he ended up living on the streets again! This is clearly not a satisfactory outcome for any program purportedly addressing homelessness in Los Angeles.
Whenever government provides funding for temporary programs to house people experiencing homelessness with no ongoing funding and pathways to keep people permanently housed, we are failing our entire community. And we are not solving the complex problems that have created so much suffering in our midst.
Laura Kaiser Los Angeles