Wednesday, 18 July 2012 07:34
‘It’s a searing hot Sunday in the Bronx, and young women and couples with small children sweatily make their way up the ramp to the PATH building, New York City’s shiny new intake center, where homeless families with children must go to get placed in shelters. That’s the hope at least. A couple that went in right around the time I showed up exits the building about half an hour later, and the man is pissed; it doesn’t look like they had any luck today. Everyone looks anxious as they walk up the ramp; clearly this is a situation where there had better be a Plan B if getting themselves and their kids into a shelter is not in the cards.’
Read more: How America Became a Country That Lets Little Kids Go Homeless
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