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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Las Vegas Takes a Gamble on the Homeless-Campus Concept

As homelessness rises nationwide, Las Vegas is taking a gamble on a new way of helping the homeless. But some say it's money that could be better spent.

On a single night in January last year, almost 6,500 people were counted as homeless in Clark County, Nev., and about 67 percent of them were sleeping on the street instead of in a shelter -- a four-year high. The county isn't just known as the home of Sin City. It also has one of the top 10 largest homeless populations in the country.

That's what has driven Las Vegas to take a gamble on a new way of helping the homeless.

In the past year, the city allocated about $5.9 million to demolish old buildings and replace them with a 4.5-acre campus for homeless people to escape the streets and get help. It officially opened this month, and when sleeping accomodations are added in May, it will be one of the first campuses of its kind in the country.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If this country would stop spending billions of dollars on illegal immigration, they could afford a much better solutions for the poor and the homeless.

Anonymous said...

99 cent buffets on every corner don't help the situation.

Anonymous said...

Media giants and silicone valley could combine money and end homelessness is the USA. Facebook made 7 billion dollar profit last year. Amazon 22 billion dollar profits.

Anonymous said...

This might be true in the opinion of the ninth court, but Maryland is in the Fourth circuit so unless they stand with the ninth, then move along, nothing to see here...

Anonymous said...

WHY won't Nancy polosi open up her MANSION ???? She plenty of extra bedrooms ? HYPOCRITES.