_Whimsical_ wrote: » I was shocked to hear someone from COPE on GBfm during the week say that there are now 7 families in Galway who are homeless and staying in shelters with 20 kids between them. I think he said there were another 17 families with 40 kids between them who had lost there homes and were staying temporarily with friends and relations because they have no where else to go.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » That's a whole different group of homeless people from what the video is about. Rent Allowance caps are too low, and government have changed the rules and lowered limits several times in recent years, meaning tenants have had to ask landlords for rent reductions. So naturally enough, more and more landlords won't take Rent Allowance. Combine that with economic recovery and a housing market that was tight pre-crash, and now where lots of people aren't selling 'cos they're in negative equity - and you end up with lots of families finding it hard to find rental accommodation.
El_Dangeroso wrote: » That video was nostalgia overload. Where did all the new-age travellers go in the end?
biko wrote: » Suppose this is a good time to mention that Pura Vida Cafe (I think that's the name) by Jury's Inn has "suspended coffees". You buy 2 but leave one "suspended". A homeless person can then come in and get that coffee for free. Something to consider now when it's so cold.
Juliette Teeny Prize wrote: » That's good to hear, think this idea started out in the US a while back. Does anyone know if homeless people actually know about it?
howyanow wrote: » Thought it was a sad documentary really,sad to see people lose their lives to alcohol. surprised to see the amount of English people that came over to busk.
hawkwind23 wrote: » I think its a vital piece and i remember it being made. I think there is more of a disconnect now , we no longer know their names , they no longer have a voice, as mentioned in the article , they are no longer economically viable , they cant be marketed , broken consumers and therefore useless. Interesting to me that there was some sort of debate on the issues , i cant speak for Galway now but i suspect there would be no more debate , just arrest them and get them out of the way. As Biddy said , you just never know what misfortune could be round the corner , the homeless were once someones son , daughter , father , mother , friend. it opens up good debate what has been learned? what could be done better?
thesandeman wrote: » RIP Mark.