Make 1,000 Safe by 2015

The Issue

“Nobody should have to go through what I went through on the streets. When the shelters fill up and people are left outside, they become vulnerable. We all need to act together to end homelessness because we are all connected.” – Susan Russell, Real Change Vendor

 

Fact: The 2014 One Night Homeless Count found 3,123 people sleeping outside in King County after the shelters were filled.  This was a 14% increase in the unsheltered count from the previous year. 

 

Fact: The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Homeless Education counts at least 6,188 homeless students in King County, a more than 18% increase from 2011-2012.

 

Fact: According to the City of Seattle’s “Role of Shelter” report, more than 600 non-disabled single adults have languished in emergency shelter for six months or longer.

 

This is unacceptable. Strategic investments in the following areas will create the new housing and shelter capacity we need to get more people inside now:

 

Fund Additional Shelter: The more than 3,000 women, men and children that are living outside in King County on any given night deserve an emergency response. Invest immediately in additional shelter to bring at least 500 more people inside before January 2015.

 

Support Community Partnerships: Provide funding to expand partnerships between faith communities, civic groups and service providers to get more people off the street and ensure that no child or family sleeps outside.

 

Meet Immediate Basic Needs: Create a flexible discretionary fund for caseworkers to reunite families with bus tickets, get cars out of impound, or take other actions that quickly and inexpensively get people off the street.

 

Support Creative Housing Options: Provide financial incentives and support to private landlords and homeowners to match people experiencing homelessness with community members who have space to share.

 

We hereby call upon the Governing Board of the Committee to End Homelessness and our elected representatives in Seattle and King County to allocate the resources required to make 1,000 more unsheltered homeless people safe by 2015.

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The Issue

“Nobody should have to go through what I went through on the streets. When the shelters fill up and people are left outside, they become vulnerable. We all need to act together to end homelessness because we are all connected.” – Susan Russell, Real Change Vendor

 

Fact: The 2014 One Night Homeless Count found 3,123 people sleeping outside in King County after the shelters were filled.  This was a 14% increase in the unsheltered count from the previous year. 

 

Fact: The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Homeless Education counts at least 6,188 homeless students in King County, a more than 18% increase from 2011-2012.

 

Fact: According to the City of Seattle’s “Role of Shelter” report, more than 600 non-disabled single adults have languished in emergency shelter for six months or longer.

 

This is unacceptable. Strategic investments in the following areas will create the new housing and shelter capacity we need to get more people inside now:

 

Fund Additional Shelter: The more than 3,000 women, men and children that are living outside in King County on any given night deserve an emergency response. Invest immediately in additional shelter to bring at least 500 more people inside before January 2015.

 

Support Community Partnerships: Provide funding to expand partnerships between faith communities, civic groups and service providers to get more people off the street and ensure that no child or family sleeps outside.

 

Meet Immediate Basic Needs: Create a flexible discretionary fund for caseworkers to reunite families with bus tickets, get cars out of impound, or take other actions that quickly and inexpensively get people off the street.

 

Support Creative Housing Options: Provide financial incentives and support to private landlords and homeowners to match people experiencing homelessness with community members who have space to share.

 

We hereby call upon the Governing Board of the Committee to End Homelessness and our elected representatives in Seattle and King County to allocate the resources required to make 1,000 more unsheltered homeless people safe by 2015.

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The Decision Makers

Mark Putnam
Mark Putnam
Director, Committee to End Homelessness of King County
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Dear Outside In petitioners: The Committee to End Homelessness in King County shares your belief, and that of Real Change vendor Susan Russell, that it is unacceptable for people to be living outside, and not in safe, stable homes, in King County. As Susan said, “we all need to act together to end homelessness because we are all connected.” We agree that “strategic investments are needed to create new housing and shelter capacity to get more people inside now.” Your target of moving 1,000 people inside by 2015 is bold, and very much aligned with our efforts to strengthen our crisis response system for people experiencing homelessness. In fact, we believe we will far outgain your goal. As detailed in this presentation to the our Governing Board, new strategic investments will house approximately 3,800 additional men, women and children in 2014, including: • Temporary motels and financial support to divert people from even entering shelter • Outreach through partnerships between faith communities, civic groups and service providers to provide safe places for people to stay • Expansion of shelter beds and length of time shelters are open, to meet basic needs • Creative housing options, such as Rapid Rehousing, flexible financial assistance and landlord incentives, to move people out of homelessness quickly. These efforts are already serving people in crisis. The City of Seattle, King County, the City of Bellevue, United Way of King County, Building Changes, Seattle Housing Authority, King County Housing Authority, and other local governments and funders have partnered with providers and advocates to support these strategies. We aim to make homelessness rare, to shorten the time people experience homelessness, and to ensure if people do become homeless, that they do not return to homelessness in the future. To get to that goal, we must work together as a community, use data to drive decisions, and continually learn and improve. There is even more to do to reach our common goal of ending homelessness. Our partners, including funders, providers, and advocates, are working to make further progress on four additional strategies targeted towards single adults experiencing homelessness in King County: • Provide flexible "re-housing" funds for existing and expanded outreach/navigation • Housing and services for long-term shelter stayers • Sustain existing and create additional shelter • Increased support for interim survival mechanisms Your petition demonstrates strong support of these efforts. We want to thank you for your effort and we look forward to continued partnership. Sincerely, Mark Putnam Director, Committee to End Homelessness in King County
Dow Constantine
King County Executive
Ed Murray
Ed Murray
Sally Clark
Sally Clark
Seattle City Councilmember, Position 9
Kathy Lambert
Kathy Lambert
King County Councilmember, District 3

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Petition created on May 1, 2014