May 11, 2011

Put Godzilla Back In His Cage


Over the past five months since 2011 began, the impacts of homelessne­ss have kicked down another 128,462 bedroom doors of America's children, claiming more causalitie­s in a battle that we as American's can win and absolutely should win. Astonishin­gly, in cities across America we act as if the best we can do is open a winter homeless family shelter for four months. Then when the shelters close, like those in San Diego did this past few weeks we go back to reacting, managing the impacts with symptom relief programs, and trying to contain the impacts with services. Do the impacts of homelessness just slow down for the spring and summer months while we plan on opening the doors for next year's winter shelters? Of course not. This battle plan is obvioulsy so deeply flawed that it would be laughed out of any war room. And yet we just keep showing up to the fight, year after year, with a pitchfork.

It's like we have accepted defeat and have already submitted to the ruin of hundreds of thousands of our children’s futures. And boy we can sure blog about it. Everyone who has anything to say about homelessne­ss has a blog nowadays.

We do a great job about blogging about what works and what doesn't work, all the while writing more stories, attending more meetings and launching more "comprehen­sive strategies­". I wish I was a cartoonist for the Union Tribune. Picture Godzilla with a yellow wristband that says "Impacts of Homelessne­ss" thrashing undeterred through our suburbs. Now glance down....th­at's all of us with pitch forks and axes chopping at his toes.

A big part of what needs to happen, what MUST happen, is that we must allow ourselves to see the impacts of homelessne­ss on our children as dangerous to them as if a band of terrorist enemies were ravaging our neighborho­ods. Until we start treating this as a real threat, with a real battle plan to push Godzilla back into his cage where he belongs, more innocent lives and more precious futures will be damaged.

Chris Megison
Solutions for Change
President and Executive Director
www.solutionsforchange.org

3 comments:

Tammy said...

So happy and blessed to be working at a place that really teaches people make life changing decisions and gives them the tools they need to solve their homelessness. Look out Godzilla - SFC is knocking at your back door -we are bringin' in and it looks nothing like a pitchfork...

Unknown said...

I am so fortunate to work for an organization that offers hope for many families. I get to see miracles happen every day in the smiles of children. It is a beautiful thing to witness families transform their lives for the positive.

Unknown said...

This organization has changed mine and my families lives. I am truly amazed to see how many parents and childrens lives have changed. We have a brighter future for generations, Thank You!!