Family you have to take the kids out. But if the agency is giving a family the choose of being on the street or taking the kids out of school its the same i think in terms of liability i think this is something we need to do not only because hitting thats the right thing to do telling you but there are legal concerns. Point welltaken ill address that with the provider. Thank you. Thank you. I think we have members of the public to pick up their kids and members of the public that are disabled if we can let them come up and after kathy ill call up more speakers. Hi my name is julia formally homeless i work at the coalition of homeless everyday i have families come in i have individuals coming in asking for housing and asking for the housing list that barrel changes when i was homeless every month things were coming online to apply for hoping you could be housed we dont have it we need to fix that the last proposal were turning over properties i know we have the money the city definite h
We have to change that they shouldnt require the family to come there at 3 oclock and stay there all day thats inhumane i hope that changes without us having to take an action at this level. Who decides whether or not that changes i mean ms. Crumb if you can. You sure im speak to that. So theres history to that rule because our emergency shelters fill up really fast when we expand we were initially at vessel and a m e church and moved to first friendship because there was a rise in the number of homes families sooeblg shuttles the history that province is the organization that manages first friendship and the providence the history families will come in they would leave and then not come back which means that proupdz was holding a shelter bed for 2, 3, 4, 5 individuals in the house and wouldnt come back and theyd turn someone away so the discussion they had with us was making that a rule that all family members must come at the same time in order to secure a room a space so this conver
Agreement and Work Together and like working together with you guys to put in disagreement and working forbidding the people that are homeless and the solution is housing thank you very much. Hi, im dwayne aim im a Community Housing partnership formally was homeless and i urge you guys to follow through with that because i know people that are sick and in those places are getting shifted out and need the help and without those shelters i dont think i would have made so, please i urge you to support this. Good afternoon, supervisors my name is do is james trashing from the Community Housing partnership i want to thank supervisors and supervisor kim and joys and the coalition of the homelessness for their awesome to create this and take a step back and go forward from here im sick of coming here i its not that i dont enjoy our company but we need to look at we got rid of poverty and with all those efforts we put up aggregating and changing this great country but until that time as long a
Resolve any issues inside the shelters we cant create rules anymore we needing need to stop and using those words again poor families and childrens it is ineffective for me peppering i believe for that my Workers Compensation who are Homeless People and second thing i building my two coworkers jennifer and nick were talking about the friendship so theres no reason for mothers and children have to wake up at 6 oclock it is cold in the morning we have to be a little bit human and understand this so i hear mr. Joys to hear oh we working to implement the rules i dont want the rules i dont want rules i want to have agreement and Work Together and like working together with you guys to put in disagreement and working forbidding the people that are homeless and the solution is housing thank you very much. Hi, im dwayne aim im a Community Housing partnership formally was homeless and i urge you guys to follow through with that because i know people that are sick and in those places are getting
From The Tribune staff reports TRUSSVILLE – The Trussville Rotary Daybreak Club has announced their Don Haisten Student of the Month (SOM) and Teacher of the Month (TOM) for September. Layne Rutledge is a junior at Hewitt-Trussville High School. Layne plays varsity volleyball, is a member of the National Honor Society, Peer Partners, and the