LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Homeless deserve our attention, respect

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TO THE EDITOR:

Many Rhode Islanders – perhaps even most Rhode Islanders – are a missed paycheck or two away from homelessness. So it never ceases to amaze me how insensitive so many of us can be about the plight of the homeless in our state.

Homeless individuals are not really all that different from those who have homes. They have needs and goals. They have families – many are children. Many have jobs. What they lack is a safe place to lay their heads down at night.

Crossroads Rhode Island has provided the following very stark statistics about homelessness in Rhode Island. From January 1, 2012, through November 30, 2012, Crossroads alone served 214 families in shelter. Those families included 385 children. During the same period in 2011, the organization served 159 families in shelter. In terms of shelter bed nights, this year there have been 26,294 compared to 11,291 in 2011. More than 50 percent of the families who turn to Crossroads have some income.

The absence of a home does not justify being treated without dignity. The time is now for society to remove the stigma attached to homelessness and find ways to provide the services they want and need to help them get back on their feet.

With enactment of the Homeless Bill of Rights, Rhode Island is a national leader in formally recognizing that homeless individuals and families deserve the same rights and dignities as every citizen. It is my hope that we as a society will recognize the need to treat all of our fellow citizens with the same respect, and that Rhode Island will lead the way.

Sen. John J. Tassoni, Jr.

Smithfield