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WhiskeyGrinder

(24,018 posts)
Sun Jul 30, 2023, 11:00 AM Jul 2023

Homeless people were turned away 7,000 times last year from shelters in Hennepin County

https://www.startribune.com/homeless-people-were-turned-away-7000-times-last-year-from-shelters-in-hennepin-county/600293415/

More than 7,000 times last year, homeless people who turned to Hennepin County's emergency shelter hotline for help were turned away. The most common reason: All the beds were booked.

According to a Star Tribune analysis of data from the Adult Shelter Connect hotline, three homeless people on average were turned away daily in 2021, while three times that number — nearly 10 — were turned away daily in 2022.

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When clearing encampments, city officials often cite open shelter beds as proof there are alternatives homeless people aren't using; many people living on the street don't want to use shelters for various reasons. At the same time, those staying in encampments and their advocates have reported being turned away for lack of room.

The data doesn't fully reconcile these conflicting experiences, but both could be right depending on the time and day. Though county statistics show there sometimes aren't enough beds for those who try to reserve them, a place usually can be found for those who are persistent and know how to use the county's hotline. But not everyone does.
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Homeless people were turned away 7,000 times last year from shelters in Hennepin County (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder Jul 2023 OP
if - "a place usually can be found" stopdiggin Jul 2023 #1
Yup. OldBaldy1701E Jul 2023 #2

stopdiggin

(12,936 posts)
1. if - "a place usually can be found"
Sun Jul 30, 2023, 11:33 AM
Jul 2023

"for those that are persistent .."
Then you are already well ahead of many jurisdictions.

"Spaces available" - oftentimes turns out to be something like a 'convenient fiction' - passed around primarily between agencies and departments. But, somehow - cops can't seem to find one, when they've got somebody huddled in the back of their squad ..

OldBaldy1701E

(6,477 posts)
2. Yup.
Sun Jul 30, 2023, 04:19 PM
Jul 2023

And what really gets me is that the city has all kinds of properties that they are not using at the moment that would be fine for some kind of temporary camp area for those who could not get into a shelter. But no, they cannot do that. Why help those who need it when the city could sell any of those properties that they have been trying to sell for several years now AT ANY MOMENT. Then, there is the matter of legal issues arising from letting people stay on the property and something happening. So, since they don't want to risk a lawsuit and they don't want to make those eyesores look like... well eyesores... so they let their own people freeze in the streets. A first world nation with third world problems is not a first world nation... just sayin...

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