Homeless Rehabilitation through Farming

Using Farms programs could be made for homeless people to find a new purpose in life. By learning how to grow their own food, and getting back in touch with nature, we will not only heal them and educate them but it will give them purpose.

Currently rehabilitation has become unaffordable to most Americans. Families or farmers could give a homeless person or homeless family, a second chance.

Inexpensive, off the grid, foldable housing, and similar shelter could be subsidized or loaned

Online services could assist with any guidance to help homeless sponsors.

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Maybe we need to back the truck up here and stop and just look at why the homeless problems haven’t worked. First identify the problem they’re homeless, second look at the funding that is meant to help the homeless. Are they actually helping the homeless or are they taking administrative fees and passing the money to someone else who takes administrative fees until nothing is left for the homeless.
Maybe instead of giving homeless funds to non-for-profits. We should offer homeless housing funds if a developer wants to build buy and build apartment complexes he can use the homeless housing funds to build it so long as everybody who lives in it is homeless.
The state Social services can take over the management of the apartment complex, and since it’ll be paid off the homeless residents can have their first year rent free, in the following years have their rent half of market value.
You don’t just do this with one or two of the homeless grants you do it with all of them you take all the money that is supposed to be going to the homeless and you put it into building homes for them. Not for psychiatric care not for drug care not for just we just want to do a survey with you or offer you a resource list care but for actually building homes for them. And then maybe admit that these homeless services are load of bullshit and they’re not doing anything for the homeless but they are enriching their own non-for-profit using the homeless as an excuse. It’s the same with the migrant services these non-for-profits are popping up out of the woodwork taking massive massive administrative fees and there’s a problem when the recipient is getting pennies on the dollar