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Helping the Homeless

February 20th, 2014 by flanews

Florida has the third highest homeless population in the country. That number has caused lawmakers to want to invest in getting people back on their feet.

There are more than 47,000 homeless in Florida on any given night. Now lawmakers in Florida are trying to pump money into grant programs to reduce homelessness.

“We really don’t appear to have a program that pulls in the shelter aspect as well as the assistance and training,” said Sen. Jack Latvala (R-Pinellas County).

Sen. Latvala and Rep. Kathleen Peters hope that their bills in the house and senate can fund challenge grants. The grants provide housing and other services for the homeless. Peters says that the problem extends to every age group.

“Children are the highest population among the homeless, so we have kids couch surfing and just surviving out on the streets and we need to take care of them,” said Rep. Peters.

Even though Governor Rick Scott has vetoed similar proposals in the past, the bills sponsors are confident that these programs are a hand up and not a hand out.

The bill would provide expanded grants based to communities that would locally match the money.  Latvala says this program is different than ones Scott has vetoed. It focuses on job placement and other programs to teach life skills.

“Just opening a center where people can come at 6 o’clock at night until 6 o’clock in the morning to hang out is a bandaid approach,” said Latvala.

The grant programs were eliminated from the state budget during the recession. The goal of the challenge grant money is to get people into their own housing.

“They will one day have a much better quality of life and will save our community dollars when they come in to their own housing,” said Susan Person of the Florida Homeless Coalition.

Latvala and Peters said they crafted the bill after programs already in place in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The bill also directs funding to the Department of Children and Families to distribute and establish homeless programs.

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