Finland Solved Homelessness: Here's How (Spoiler: It's More Than Housing First) kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZpvXkGmGd9N2gKcsi=_tg6qxfnxQUYvwt9
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
I loved the Finland documentary, & this one could be well received too 🙌
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
You do such fine work Mark Horvath & Team 🤝💯
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
@@SpeedOfNorris thanks for the kind words
@wild_cub_times3 ай бұрын
Torilla tavataan
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
Love your work and thanks for sharing this. We know That it's doable, but I would have liked more specific details of How they are doing it. What are the different programs for the case workers? How many hours per week do they have contact with their clients? Here a request: At the start the images change SO fast for minutes long, that it's inducing dizziness for me. If you give something to watch, would you consider giving all of your audience a chance to see it? Later on it was better.
@mateogruszynski83623 ай бұрын
solving homelessness actually is MORE cost effective than dealing with it how were currently dealing with it, its crazy how hard it is for people to understand that
@LindaKayHolevas3 ай бұрын
I live in Portland, Oregon & have been clean & sober for over 6 years. I was able to get clean because I went into a treatment program that included housing (an apartment) for the first six months. It was life changing. I had been living in my van, after getting sick & losing my job. Being able to have a roof over my head while I got clean was literally the best thing that could’ve happened. I went through a program that was provided by Central City Concern. I still live in one of their apartment buildings. I was able to get clean, get my health back, get a job & I now pay for my own way. Without the housing part of the treatment program, I think it would’ve been impossible to get & stay healthy.
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Glad you are doing so well :)
@Here4TheHeckOfIt3 ай бұрын
Congratulations, Linda! It never is clear if drugs caused homelessness, or homelessness caused drug problems. I guess it depends on the situation. It has to be stressful as heck to be out in the streets.
@LindaKayHolevas3 ай бұрын
@@Here4TheHeckOfIt Thank you so much! In my case, it was a lot of factors that caused my homelessness. I had been married for years, lived in a country club property, drove a Mercedes, etc, but then I got super sick with Lupus. Because of my sickness, my husband ended up leaving me (true colors, right?), I ended up losing my job & eventually my house & everything else. The pain pills helped numb the pain & eventually I got hooked on them. My life became very dark very quickly. I am fortunate that I had a good support system & was able to find help. There is help available if you really want it. I went into the treatment facility every single day & bothered them until eventually a spot became available. It’s funny how I went from living in a 4000 sq ft home to now a 700 sq ft apartment, but I truly have never been as happy as I am now. I have the peace I had been missing for a long time. Anyway, I think in most cases it’s the drugs first & then the homelessness, but obviously there are exceptions to that. Stay well & happy!
@julesjma2 ай бұрын
Well done, Linda! All the best to you from a fellow Portlander.
@LindaKayHolevas2 ай бұрын
@ thank you! I appreciate the support! 🥰
@nightfangs29103 ай бұрын
It's only logical and literal common sense that if a person has a safe place to do the basics of life, ( wash, cook, and sleep soundly) they have a springboard to get productive in society
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Spot on
@IsuDellu3 ай бұрын
Yup
@creepcraddle3 ай бұрын
I believe we all need a basic income to cover the bare necessities: food, water, housing so when we loose jobs we aren't stressing out of out minds wondering if we will be able to survive. This will boost productivity and morale because we are not so tied down by our jobs
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
@@creepcraddle That's been tried in many countries already. It basically boils down to people becoming more lazy and dependent. People, who can work, but rather game or watch TV all day. It definitely does NOT boost productivity. However, there ought to be a social insurance in place, where everybody pays into, that gives you a percentage of your last income, if you lose that job to no fault of your own. A system in which you are checked on your applying for jobs, assisted when necessary (like for retraining), and which does get less over time, to kick your as& to make sure you try hard for that job. And of course a system alongside, that provides life-long money, to those who by lasting illness or disability are incapable of holding a job. And everything in between. Such a system helps right away. Without humiliating someone. Without discriminating someone. It is in place in countries in Scandinavia, Denmark and the Netherlands, for instance. It prevents people from losing everything overnight, gives time to adjust and does not patronize people. Not perfect. But compared to many others countries, it is a huge improvement.
@rachelquintero95753 ай бұрын
Yep. Basic needs need to be met before anything else.
@AnnMarieHall-l6c3 ай бұрын
I'm so grateful for TSI I was living in a hospital with no way out I had nothing no furniture no clothes no money, The social worker at the hospital helped me get social security, furniture clothes, found a apartment for me, I now receive rent assistance and go to weekly counseling, I will be forever grateful everyone deserves a home, thank you so much TSI
@wen65193 ай бұрын
Im so glad and relieved you got help. You got this 💪🏽
@stevenobrien3722Ай бұрын
Good for you. I’m happy for you for real. I’m curious if you don’t mind sharing how you came into that situation. Everybody has a path to homelessness, and I think until those paths are eliminated, we will continue to see it.
@JB-eg1tb4 ай бұрын
Thank you Hennepin for showing what's possible can actually happen! Especially by focusing on the most simple of starts-- making it easy to access what they need from the get go- information, assistance with rent, legal support or eviction prevention programs. Taking care of people as people and not policy.
@stretchhfab73153 ай бұрын
When.... where? You want me to send you pics of the homeless people still homeless?
@healinspaces4u3 ай бұрын
"Taking care of people as people not policy". So well said. Thank you and thank you Hennepin!!
@TuckerPearce3 ай бұрын
@@stretchhfab7315you realize they can’t help everyone, it’s still a recurring problem. Way to take the positive here and turn it into more of a negative. 🤦♂️
@shadelings3 ай бұрын
@@stretchhfab7315 Why would we need you to send pics when homeless folks are clearly visible in this video? What's your point, anyway? Honest question.
@sawittwo3 ай бұрын
From 1st Bush to Clinton,2nd Bush to Obama,Trump to Biden and hopefully fingers crossed Harris can finally put a nail in this Homelessness issue. 🤞🏼🙏🏼 NO President has made an effort to solve this problem. She’ll be a superhero if she does.
@humansnotbots-y8l4 ай бұрын
I love this content! Please keep spreading the message, thanks for all you do.
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words
@Agape_entrepreneurs3 ай бұрын
I used to live in Minnesota for several years. The resources there are incredible. Minnesota do take care of their residence!
@seraphim_sounds19 күн бұрын
My parents want to move there. I want to, as well, but my husband is just starting his career.
@Emmy-J6 күн бұрын
Home of the should be incoming VP.
@AnnAndNala3 ай бұрын
These are angels, true leaders and heroes of our society. THIS is what community is about. Thank you. 🙏🕊🦋
@lynsweeney72574 ай бұрын
Wow, when there is a will there is a way to stop homeless. Thank God for great people who work hard to help. Bravo. Keep it up your are a model to follow.
@Kerry-ft2zf4 ай бұрын
Get ppl into housing, then they can sort out their problems 💯
@Milaperadotti3 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@originalmamagrizzly24783 ай бұрын
YES!!!
@shirleywhitehurst75692 ай бұрын
Totally agree!!!!!
@Batty773 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much! I have been homeless & it sucks! I've lived in my car, I've crashed with strangers, I've lived on the street. Shelters never felt safe, "assistance" programs were nearly useless. I've been clean from drugs for over 2 decades now, simply because a case manager suggested getting help for my mental health! It worked because it treated the root problem that made staying high so appealing. This is a very similar concept of treating the biggest root problems first! It's tough to get & hold a job while on the streets. No boss wants to see an interview candidate walk in with everything they own in a pack on their back! If I could have had access to something like this back in 2016, I wouldn't have had to drag my kids back to Wyoming with less than half our stuff & spend months living in my car while they stayed with my brother. I'm glad now someone else might not have had to experience the same or worse!😢
@billhiggins-ha4all7954 ай бұрын
Maine has a new state fund for eviction prevention, funded with $12 million.
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
Well Done Hennepin! affordable housing & supportive roadmap has begun 🏠🙌
@winterfawn23413 ай бұрын
I will be homeless this week. I have had health issues that put me behind on rent despite having a job and being on medical leave and receiving 60% of my pay... after taxes and insurance, my take home is less than $200 a week. I can't make ends meet. Single woman with no dependents- I don't qualify for anything. Homeless shelters are full. I will be in my car. Not every homeless person is a drug addict and refusing to work. I am proof of that.
@HStorm5103 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! We need this all over the country. We have to save our people, we can’t wait for the government. This is working, let’s do what’s working!
@wen65193 ай бұрын
I still have to pay taxes, the government better be helping with that money >:[ i want receipts of the government giving money to counties and orgs to help people >:[
@B30pt873 ай бұрын
You're right. It is wonderful. Here in California there are more homeless every day and the encampments are being torn down, over and over. These people then lose everything they have... and this is supposed to HELP?! The money is being spent on removing the mess from wherever it grows, but no money is spent on removing the problem. The problem is having no access to housing. We could be spending the money on building healthy living situations instead of tearing down unhealthy ones. We have examples like Finland and Henepin county. Now we just have to make our politicians turn their sights toward this more functional approach.
@sallyprzybil24043 ай бұрын
The County is government.
@QuintessentialJenesequa-u5o2 ай бұрын
Ya, the ills and the eagles don't go without! It's so wrong not to help our people
@isabellegarcia92053 ай бұрын
What a wonderful program,they need this program in every city. 😊
@Shawnne013 ай бұрын
I grew up in Minneapolis. The forward thinking of Hennepin county is wonderful. What this video didn't cover was regarding housing for families with children. It's great to see them helping individuals. I was nearly homeless twice when my kids were small. That was a truly scary thought. Thank you for this inspirational video!
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Your point is valid. We couldn’t fit everything in. We tried. It was too much already. Interesting to know that family homelessness is skyrocketing across the country. People often highlight chronic homelessness because that’s what they see- visible homelessness, yet family homelessness remains a growing crisis We try to cover family homelessness as much as possible, but stories can be challenging because it’s also important to protect people and privacy.
@chaaruvijay941921 күн бұрын
my first ever home! i love this place! born proud and still proud that they're giving people opportunities for homes!
@lisad35864 ай бұрын
I think more cities should have more programs for homeless people and families .
@margotkeulen10863 ай бұрын
@@lisad3586 as a homeless tyranny I don't need another extra program Just the best medical care without waitinglist of 3 years so that I pass beter so that only fans & prostitution isn't the only option! A place to live & tryfe not being scared to get robbed and killed living on the street!
@m.htruth88803 ай бұрын
The programs don't "help" though, the homeless are their cash cows and so are the foster kids.
@darkwingduck64 ай бұрын
Seeing good people out on the street breaks my heart. Thanks for sharing all the unheard stories of these wonderful people who just need another chance.
@wild_cub_times3 ай бұрын
Definitely
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl14263 ай бұрын
Seeing ANY PEOPLE on the streets is heartbreaking.
@Summa_dazeee3 ай бұрын
❤
@donHooligan3 ай бұрын
"This is America." -Gambino Glover
@StephanieJoRountreeАй бұрын
This program sounds fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
@Spirituallydeliciousbites4 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! It’s awful to not have money, it’s embarrassing and shameful but it shouldn’t be a crime. We have created this economic system, why not create buffers for people who can’t work?
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
And with automation killing jobs, we have a perfect storm of homelessness coming
@christineblaszczyk16023 ай бұрын
Yes this is a Hugh problem for seniors. There is a two year waiting list for section 8 in Michigan. There isn't enough places for seniors who are unable to work, instead developers come in to cities and buy up building, make them into apartments and charge high rent prices. Fortunately I'm not homeless because me and my sister share a place or we'd both be homeless and no one would care. We need these services for our seniors also.
@discdoggie3 ай бұрын
In some areas, people who CAN and DO work full time are priced out of housing. Shelter is 77% of my income.
@juliamarsh20773 ай бұрын
I am particularly impressed by your offering support before people hit rock bottom. It is so obvious yet I don't see much evidence of any other authority doing that in such an organised and easy to access way.
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
I agree, and that’s why we focused that early on in this documentary.
@thechronicillnessdiaries27734 ай бұрын
We could do this in Indianapolis, IN - problem is our housing agency has mis-appropriated funds. Its heart breaking.
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
It seems like corruption is growing across the country.
@amyd15493 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@donHooligan3 ай бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople the mask finally came off
@tiffanystouchofcolor3 ай бұрын
I'd love to see this EXACT thing implemented in CA. Living in San Diego and knowing how easy it is to become homeless and slip through the cracks. Now that it's illegal to camp people lose their belongings more and more and are left to continue to suffer in even worse conditions just because they're on drugs. Thank you Minnesota for moving forward on this! Be the change and the example for the rest of the country. ❤
@BlackSheep_2163 ай бұрын
This is the best video I have seen about this topic. Probably ever. Problems pile up and are so overwhelming. These people are awesome.
@SubtractiveMoves3 ай бұрын
I am completely impressed. Thank you to all the caring compassionate people who make this happen everyday.
@MbisonBalrog4 ай бұрын
You can fix homelessness by throwing money at it. You can actually fix many problems with money. It just depends on who you throw it at, and what those people do with it. In California, all the money put into fixing homelessness was/is being embezzled by those the taxpayers entrusted such as those non-profits. The non profits just took the money did minimal effort to benefit the least amount of homeless. All so the non profit admin can pocket the left over money. They pretend to do a good job and get funding over and over again. What California needs is people with altruism.
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
For every hundred dollar increase in median rent, homelessness increases by 9%. Rents in Raleigh, North Carolina are up 75%. Rents in Orlando, Florida are up 30%. Rents in Austin, Texas are up 40%. Nonprofits are doing better than they ever have, but there’s more people entering into the homelessness because of the lack of affordable housing. If we don’t fix the affordable housing crisis, homelessness will continue to skyrocket.
@seventhchild72704 ай бұрын
Especially the retired elderly!..Out priced due to increased cost
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
I don't like phrasing it that way though, and really no amount of money fixes bad schools, bad hospitals, or any other poorly performing government service. Yes sometimes it is only a matter of a program being underfunded but many times it's what you are talking about with massive corruption and bad leadership/management. This isn't even a matter of altruism this is a matter of having proper oversight and competence. I'm not expecting people to be saints just to do their job.
@MbisonBalrog3 ай бұрын
@@Ziegfried82 that exactly what I’m saying. If you hire people with altruistic motives the money will be well spent. In California the non profit admin are embezzlers. Altruism is proper oversight. Altruism means concern for what is best.
@anewagora3 ай бұрын
I also saw this when I worked in the field of youth empowerment and adult housing services in Minneapolis/Saint Paul where this documentary takes place. I have a documentary on my channel called Losing Shelter that goes into the corruption widespread bigoted abuse I witnessed and was subjected to, though I did put up a strong fight for my morals.
@Channel-ld9ip4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. Inspiring. Hope the video gets many views and, even more so, that other communities adopt such a model. 'We' did not 'get here overnight, nor is the problem the result of 'a few' factors. But we CAN and HAVE to do better.
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
Well said 🙂
@KenIvywood2 ай бұрын
God bless each and everyone one of you who work tirelessly for the people. And God bless each of you that are going through support services. Very proud of everyone.
@umgazel4785Ай бұрын
Amen ❤
@rinowx53 ай бұрын
Housing and safety is a human right. there’s no excuse to have people on the street in our country. Thank you for investing in this conversation and for sharing with us.
@lolux65773 ай бұрын
Can you point out anything that says housing is a right?
@annemurphy80742 ай бұрын
@@lolux6577 Human decency?
@meggrotte47606 күн бұрын
You know people say housing isn't a human right. It's not a human right but it's definitely a need. People need to have a space where they're warm and protected.
@lolux65776 күн бұрын
@ correct, but show me where it’s a right.
@MRiitta3 ай бұрын
I wish you all the best in the world. My very best regards from Finland❤
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Thank you for stopping by and watching
@veronicaperez35553 ай бұрын
Yesss Hennepin!! We need this everywhere
@karlahovde3 ай бұрын
I live here, and while I learned some new things about how the county has systems in place to serve homeless people, it certainly feels like this video shows the rose-tinted glasses view of the situation. You still encounter homeless people every day. People are begging on the streets, whether homeless or not. There are still people sleeping on the light rail trains. There are still multiple large tent encampments in my neighborhood, which are constantly being torn apart by the police, leaving people even more vulnerable and scrambling to find another spot to camp (which is our mayor's preferred "solution" to ending encampments). So all these systems that the video covers are great, and the total number of people experiencing chronic homelessness may be going down, but we certainly have not solved anything yet.
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Watch our video on Finland. Finland reduced homelessness 12 years in a row. You have to start someplace. As they say in the video, they started all this when they received Covid funding. That was only a few years ago. In that time, they’ve been able to create a significant reduction in homelessness. They have a system that works, and if it continues to get funding, they will eventually completely eradicate homelessness.
@karlahovde3 ай бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople Okay, but when every local who watches this video comments that this isn't representative of the reality of living here, maybe there's something to learn. I've seen the Finland video, and maybe in 10 years we can get closer to that level, if funding isn't cut, and if someone finds a way to successfully cut off the supply of addictive drugs in the state, and if other counties across the state take care of their own people, so that those who find themselves homeless don't funnel into Minneapolis. I'm a pretty optimistic person, so I certainly hope that will come true someday, but we're nowhere near that now.
@DeplorablesGarbage3 ай бұрын
And the violence. Shootings and rapes are rampant among the homeless. The drug addiction is very high and this causes people to not qualify for housing.
@KarmamixedwithKindness3 ай бұрын
100 percent, I also live in Minnesota. This is trying to show show a tid bit of what is really going on. Yeah it's good that some good is going on but much more is going on past what this shows. You can put lip stick on a pig, it's still a pig.
@B30pt873 ай бұрын
@@karlahovde It has been my experience that it is in fact impossible to cut off the supply of drugs. What actually works is having something in your life that is more important than getting high. For MANY people, having a safe, permanent home is that something. I admit that I haven't been working with junkies, but with other drugs. Attitude has a huge impact on what people want, and what they're willing to do to get it. Literally almost everyone I've met who got a safe & stable place to live, the drugs dropped quite a way down the list of desireability.
@isabellegarcia92054 ай бұрын
Im so glad everyone got there place to live,what a wonderful program.have a safe life sheila 😊❤
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
It's tough in the colder parts of the country. It's good that systems like this are being implemented.
@harmoneyreilly42254 ай бұрын
From my own experience private renting is measurable and so expensive to so many people private renting should never be seen as a long term goal for people on low income or any benefits we want affordable housing or social housing that is good rent and in good condition aa many social housing is old and run down.
@michellemoilanen3261Ай бұрын
California spent 24 biliion over 5 years homelessness went up dramatically and that money was embezzeled with no oversight of the money and people walked away rich. HOW those people live with themselves is beyond beleif Sickening and heartbreaking just WOW
@Tammy1211114 ай бұрын
SOME SHELTERS IN FLA IS CHARGING PEOPLE $15 +A DAY FROM A PERSON WHO DOESN'T HAVE ANY MONEY ??
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
I hate that model. They're shelters all over the country that are charging people. It's horrible.
@amyd15493 ай бұрын
Ridiculous!
@GirtonOramsay3 ай бұрын
They also did that with international students in the Netherlands that just couldn't find housing before school started, charged like 300 euros/mo for a homeless shelter and was planned to end in December of all months....
@Tammy1211113 ай бұрын
@@GirtonOramsay , THAT'S CRAZY 😧
@Tammy1211113 ай бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople , IT'S REALLY BAD ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY TO SURVIVE IN THE FIRST PlACE ! THE SHELTERS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FREE FOR THE HOMELESS PEOPLE ! THAT'S WHY HARDLY ANY ONE IS IN THEM SHELTERS !
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
This will be a good hand up to people just trying to make ends meet 🏡
@theguavamama2 ай бұрын
America CAN solve homelessness because it has the funds. The only problem America has is people who want to. Many are money hungry and want to be the most powerful nation and richest nation but they neglect the people. Very individualistic country, overall. Looking out for one’s self, minded. I love how this shows how the people can make changes. Being more human focused. Caring for one another. ❤ I think America can be the most powerful and richest nation by helping others and ending homelessness because it’ll all funnel back into the economy, eventually. Sowing and reaping.
@Belladicta4 ай бұрын
The people I mostly knew in Hennepin County, mostly didn't have enough employment, even though many had multiple jobs, and medical bills. Yes, addictions are issues for some people but, it's not the majority of cases. Being an unemployed white male in your 30s, who isn't disabled, and no addictions doesn't get you help
@gailruckle81833 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do!
@ClarkJohnson-n6l3 ай бұрын
Great to see - what a wonderful program, Hennepin County.
@katsybo4 ай бұрын
This is very encouraging. Thank you💙💙💙💙💙💙
@mangopapaya63763 ай бұрын
This is good news, thank you Hennepin County💗 & thank you, Mark, for spreading it... 💗💗
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words
@lisad35864 ай бұрын
Wow I wish Pueblo Colorado had programs like that to help the homeless.
@cantebetweenlodges45163 ай бұрын
Thank you for this heart warming story how to help the homelessness. How can we get trained to start these projects within our own communities. I live in North Dakota. We seldom seen homeless people within the city limits. Now it's a daily thing. Breaks my heart to see a lot of Indigenous people experiencing homelessness & being treated so awful by the entitled folks that have good paying jobs & safe homes of thier own. I'd like to learn how to start making a change within our society here in ND
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
We were hoping to be able to create a workbook or a study guide along with this, but we just didn’t have the band with to make it happen. It still may. I would like to travel to North Dakota again to help tell some of the stories that you’re talking about.
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople You know, that workbook would be awesome. Doesn't this county already have one? Would they care to publish it as an e-book? They could even charge for it and get the money to pay back for the work on it, if they felt they really needed that. If they don't have it and don't want it, does anyone in Finland have something like it? Can one of the kind Finish people volunteer and translate it to English? Otherwise can a college for social workers send trainees out to make it? Like from this county?
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
Truly like your attitude! Hope you really start somewhere and succeed. Please keep the world updated and share what you've learned in some kind of workbook as an e-book. That you could even sell, if you felt you needed the money. If not someone else makes such a workbook before you do. And I even think to have several workbooks would be good! We can learn from different projects!
@simeonovs44433 ай бұрын
You think instead of spending money for military they can't solve this problem ? The people in charge just don't want to fix this problem
@tomlund4951Ай бұрын
Don’t spend any money and send em all to fight Russians? Would that be better?
@PeninjaPlaysTheThing3 ай бұрын
I was saved from homelessness by MN county programs just like this. Now I have a good job and pay taxes HAPPILY 😂
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
@winonakitto61513 ай бұрын
I came to MN (my Dakota roots are here) from FL 6 weeks ahead of Hurricane Helene. Could not afford living in FL and yet was sharing a little home with my daughter. I just began working at Mystic Lake. In Fl on Oct 1, 2024, it will be illegal to sleep outside. If I could take this knowledge back to FL I would advocate for it. St. Petersburg and all of Florida have been so busy gentrifying. But we should’ve been busy doing this! So my question is where do you get the funding? How long does it take for people to begin networking to get the funding to bring this to other cities? Because it’s not just being underpaid it’s being an addict and all of the other things. I love this concept but I can’t imagine how To take a concept to a state that needs this so badly and say, “hey, let’s do what Hennepin County in Minnesota is doing”. Who would even listen?
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
As an independent politically I will say this about the right wing: they are awful on issues such as this. They would rather give tax cuts. MN is extremely high tax, it's hard to do business here. So there's a balancing act alongside needing good leadership. FL is not balanced at all, and neither is MN. One is far right the other far left. I'd like to see "big government" prioritize housing for everyone at the Federal level rather than all these unaffordable wars and crazy climate initiatives (mandating EVs when people can't even afford ICE? crazy!).
@shadelings3 ай бұрын
@@Ziegfried82 Well, at least the far left is doing something to actually HELP people who need it.
@Babu-kr3cr3 ай бұрын
Isn't it amazing how when the people working for the homeless really care about what they are doing and are taking their jobs seriously, they have a 94 percent retention rate in their own apartments and are getting thousands per year off the streets. So it isn't that these people are all lazy drug addicts that don't want to work or so mentally ill that they need to be incarcerated in a mental ward. If someone actually helps them navigate the process, they can succeed. I feel like certain people with certain personalities are just not wanted in society in certain areas and that is why they are homeless. People who are rough or have a street sense or have been through trauma, the rest of society doesn't want them around or have to acknowledge them. This city is showing compassion, and that makes all the difference. These people seem like many others on the streets, but these people are in a system that cares and that is how they are making it.
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful comment
@neilwalker77615 күн бұрын
I'm very proud as a resident of Hennepin County that we have this wonderfully humane infrastructure. Are there any other states implementing this?
@jwells33156 күн бұрын
Surely not Oklahoma this is where I am a homeless disabled Veteran who can't drive. I was evicted after I was in the hospital for 30 days
@amyd15493 ай бұрын
Beautiful! You give US all hope!
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
Public housing needs to be expanded, same with affordable housing. In the meantime, these guys have the right idea. There are still a lot of homeless in Hennepin county by the way the problem is not solved it's just better than many other major cities. Rental assistance is just one tool in the box. Homeless shelters are another. There are not nearly enough homeless shelters in MN let alone in the rest of the nation. Drug treatment centers are another important element since drug abuse is a large contributor to homelessness. Oh and I do like the mobile services tent idea. And yes the light rail is a lifeline for homeless people in Minneapolis, kinda messed up how that developed.
@justrosy54 ай бұрын
No one should ever be sent to court over housing issues. Period.
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
It's not being sent to court for non payment of rent that is the core issue here. I don't expect landlords to be a charity. The issue is not having a safety net when the eviction happens, there should always be a baseline housing setup. Not having enough homeless shelters is insanity. Not having enough public housing is also a serious mistake. Housing is not optional in places like Minnesota it gets extremely cold here in winter. But even in a place like California it's brutal to not have shelter. The people in charge are simply not making these problems a proper priority, instead deciding to build a shiny new government office or whatnot.
@lolux65773 ай бұрын
So, what if you’re a land lord and everything is on the up and up. And the rent is even a reasonable price. Then the tenant stops paying rent and starts destroying the property. Should there still be no court?
@justrosy53 ай бұрын
@@lolux6577 Ever heard of arbitration? It's not the same thing. Anyway, what's needed, if there are going to be court cases, is a national department that deals with "arbitrating" these things (as they go to court; it's a lengthy process). It can have local branches everywhere, but the point is, it needs to be something where the resources are shared and distributed as needed. One of the biggest problems with what you're talking about (which is really off-topic here, btw), is that renters and landlords both have very few concrete resources to turn to. No legal help, no funding to pay for it when that's needed, etc. Or, we could just use arbitration instead. Makes a lot more sense.
@SummerSun-fx4qf2 ай бұрын
This is so encouraging and exciting! Thank you for the great video!
@laurengin4581Ай бұрын
nothing more frightening than an eviction notice
@royharper2003Ай бұрын
that's very easy to avoid.....pay your rent
@Tammy1211114 ай бұрын
IT TAKES 1 STEP AT A TIME TO GET CLEAN & EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO DO IT IN ITSY BITSY STEPS ! & IF IT TAKES SEVERAL TIMES, THE ONLY THING THAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT YOU ARE TRYING TO GETS CLEAN ! !
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
I am 29 years sober. Yeah, it was one step at a time, but if people didn't help me, I wouldn't be typing this right now. We have to help our homeless neighbors, and if we don't fix the affordable housing crisis, homelessness is going to continue to grow.
@powertrip64263 ай бұрын
If America took the tiniest fraction of the YEARLY military budget and allocated it towards ending homelessness, it would be solved almost overnight. The reason the societal epidemic of homelessness is allowed to continue, is strictly a threat by the ruling class: if you don't go to work and create profits for us, you will be homeless. Now mush workers mush!
@irishpatriciadesiree3 ай бұрын
This is fantastic! Thank you to all involved! ❤
@dianeross70473 ай бұрын
Awesome at last it’s nice to see things change for the better onwards and upwards so happy to see homeless win
@cryptidsprinkles3 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! ❤❤❤❤ I'm so proud of my home state 😊
@samr31403 ай бұрын
as a local i recognize that tent in 1:48 . the person who (i assume) lives there is really friendly. i wish every day i could help more on an individual level but am trying to do my part volunteering with orgs that care 💕
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
(((Hugs)))
@sapphicwillterdusque65413 ай бұрын
Wish we had more services like this here... working towards it thru volunteering despite being homeless myself :'( ❤ someday ?
@meiahani29203 ай бұрын
Great work!!! I hope for its continued success.
@ShiniestMew3 ай бұрын
Billionaires are walking in space. The resources and man power required to complete such a task must be mind blowing. The reality is homeless don't create capital, and they don't supply resources. There is no pressure for the people in charge of these resources to help lower income people or people lacking education. The idea of there being a "choice" to help is even insane. If you can imagine owning mines, or forests, or production chains. We could end homelessness in a week. But its not good for business.
@nightfangs29103 ай бұрын
Here in Massachusetts the homelessness is off the charts, the entire state now the median rent here is a 1, 000 dollars a month to live in a terrible neighborhood in a one bedroom, if it wasn't for section 8 ( which saves and keeps 1000s of people housed, because otherwise they would never be able to afford where they live) people would be overflowing all over the streets here
@DeplorablesGarbage3 ай бұрын
Hennepin County 1 br rent is around $1,000. $800 for a studio.
@nightfangs29103 ай бұрын
@@DeplorablesGarbage is the neighborhood have weekly shootings and deaths candle vigils on the sidewalks where they died ??? All over the city where I am
@nightfangs29103 ай бұрын
@@DeplorablesGarbage the city I'm in is only a population of 130k 7 out of 10 people here have serious criminal records
@DeplorablesGarbage3 ай бұрын
@@nightfangs2910 how did it happen that you have such a high percentage of ex-cons?
@nightfangs29103 ай бұрын
@@DeplorablesGarbage democratic state, government hand out central, and poor economy major drug trafficking port dealers come up from new York and new Jersey gets the drugs being delivered on the commercial fishing boats 🤦🤦🤦 sucks for the few decent people here
@texasgoddess3233 ай бұрын
I fully support the one room concept. In this way, more housing units can be built to support more ppl. Also, full support is a must! Helping people to learn to manage their lives will reduce the recidivism rate.
@darlenejames43413 ай бұрын
So now America has a working example of how to keep people from falling down the rabbit hole of homelessness. Will States have the courage to implement it. Hov. TIM walzt is from Minnesota, right?
@Tammy1211114 ай бұрын
😮 TURN OLD OFFICE BUILDINGS INTO APARTMENTS OR DORM LIKE ROOMS !?
@peggyowen33863 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@Growmap3 ай бұрын
They're difficult and expensive to convert into self-contained apartments because of the challenge of creating plumbing. But they could easily be turned into dorm like rooms or even apartments that have tiny kitchens that share bathrooms. With small electric appliances, any room can have a kitchen.
@stevenobrien3722Ай бұрын
Good idea. Maybe you should become part of the solution. Go out and become part of government.
@loris64133 ай бұрын
Wow!!! Amazing. Thank you and, please keep up the excellent work 👍.
@CynthiaSandbeck2 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do ❤❤❤keep it up please
@ElishaaedenАй бұрын
teaching perma food forest farming also helps calm the mind helps with confidence and mental calmness from the roller coaster
@SpeedOfNorris4 ай бұрын
The Finland model (link in the bio) is a must watch triumph too 🙌
@christineblaszczyk16023 ай бұрын
Yes I watched that and it is amazing the compassion they have for human beings. No one regardless of their problems deserves to be homeless.
@Ohnothetableits3 ай бұрын
I have prayed and dreamed of this all my life, HENNIPEN COUNTY REPRESENT❤❤❤
@estyellie933 ай бұрын
This has been one of the most inspiring videos I have seen in a WHILE. If I didn't have to worry so much about my own survival at this time, I would LOVE to volunteer. Hopefully one day. GREAT work everyone. My heart breaks every time I see the unhoused in my local city of Atlanta. It's inhumane and more should be done. THANK YOU for spear heading this change!! Thank you!!🥺😭🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌
@ZH43173 ай бұрын
Rent is too high and increases exorbitantly. This should be regulated to keep people housed. Some landlords are just too greedy.
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
@christopherbasham1551 as someone who has been in the business I can tell you. When they are making a hefty profit after taxes, insurance, mortgage (if they don't own outright) and repairs. The average person may not be able to make that judgement call but I know what goes into it. I can safely say for a fact that when a place is charging more than $1500 for a one bedroom apartment they are being greedy in most cases. Besides relying on the free market to help the bottom rung have shelter is absurd on it's face. The home builders would rather make gigantic McMansions in the middle of nowhere. The landlords squeeze as much rent as they can, they don't charge the minimum to get by.
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
@christopherbasham1551 Some. He wrote some. When the rent is increased significantly without any work done at the place, those are the greedy landlords. Too many of them. Also some good people in the world. Too few of them.
@discdoggie3 ай бұрын
@christopherbasham1551when they keep a unit vacant hoping to get a higher rent rather than rent it at a lower rate and have it occupied by people in need of housing….what do you call it besides greed?
@discdoggie3 ай бұрын
@christopherbasham1551 may I ask, are you a property owner who rents dwellings to tenants? I own now, and STRUGGLE to get the mortgage paid every month, but was a renter for almost 30 years. I empathize with a person renting out an extra unit so the benefit goes both ways, but corporations buying up even single-family homes to out-price what would otherwise prospective first time buyers, or the “I’m gonna make passive income!” people…yeah so so so glad I don’t rent anymore. Most of my relationships with people I rented from was VERY positive, but I’ve also ran into a slumlord or 2 in my day. One gave me 30 days notice because she decided to move her niece into the house I’d been living in and keeping up for 5 years, then questioned me and bitched about me digging up to transplant the blackberry and raspberry bushes that *I* alone purchased, nurtured and maintained.
@doreenolson87383 ай бұрын
What a great program. Thank you for the video
@leelindsay56183 ай бұрын
I was taught to have an "emergency credit card", but I learned that figuring out what all your basic bills for a month and putting that in a high interest savings as quickly as possible, makes a better "emergency fund". I'm out of debt, building retirement, and I'm working on building my 6 month emergency fund.
@krystlea52103 ай бұрын
1) 40% percent of pandemic funds was allotted to preventive solutions in housing stability. 2) Empowerment programs in housing and job stability. 3) 2019 Shelter Bill transformed into specific contracts and case management guidance. 4) Hotline that works 5)Effective feedback lines
@roadzoflife3 ай бұрын
Homelessness echoes the existing cracks in a flawed society that slowly pushes people to escape. Cognitive, intellectual, physical and mental health disabilities can be a place of loneliness and isolation. So can sickness, social economics, race, age and addiction. Many overlap. It can be difficult to find support or genuine long term friendships under these circumstances. Drug addiction is a mirrored reflection of how many of us feel inflicted inwardly when facing relationships, society & the surrounding world. Health issues make it difficult for a person to work, without finances it is difficult to support yourself or those that are dependent on you. Homelessness isn't just a materialistic topic to be fixed, it echoes the underlining problems and core foundations of our belief system as a society. 🙂
@christineblaszczyk16023 ай бұрын
There is still so much work to be done. Its an epidemic in every city. I see so many vacant buildings in my town that could be utilized just for housing.
@darylgholson17544 ай бұрын
It's likely I will be homeless soon. I have 4 cats. I'm not going to abandon them. I can't find a house that will accept us in NC
@mamanomusa-storyteller7644 ай бұрын
May-all-your-needs-be--met!
@amyd15493 ай бұрын
Bless you for loving your babies no matter what.
@anewagora3 ай бұрын
Start searching online for homeless prevention programs in your area. Most places have at least a handful of programs that can help one way or another, unless you're in a uniquely bankrupt city that has no nonprofits either.
@Milaperadotti3 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. I have been there. I wish I could help you. I live in Illinois. Will government housing not let you have your cats. I’m not sure if you can get on a list for affordable housing or if they have that in NC. Most states do.
@gardenjoy52233 ай бұрын
That's horrid, Daryl. Are there houses that will accept two cats? If so, take that. People probably won't notice how many cats you have to begin with. It's not optimal, but when your cats are homeless with you, that's even less. If necessary you have to keep two of the cats away from the windows, or keep the blinds down and live with electric light. Still better, than all 5 of you becoming homeless. While you of course keep on searching for that special place, that has no stipulations about how many cats one can have. But be smart and don't get a 5th cat! And if one is older, don't replace it after it passes the rainbow bridge. Hope you find something real soon, for a man that loves his cats like you, is most probably a decent human being. And if not in NC, than perhaps somewhere else, providing you could find and keep a job there? I'd do anything to prevent my cats from losing their home.
@AzureNative3 ай бұрын
I watched that whole thing, but I'm still a little confused. So these are multiple organizations all working together? Have they coined a term for their multi agency program/s? I would love to reach out to our politicians in San Diego and share this video, along with others. Would like to offer up more information though. Thanks so much for spending a week out there and dedicating so much time to editing and interviewing all of these amazing people!💕
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
Much of it is the county and it is also organizations working together. I understand that not explain it completely. We did the best we could to make a compelling documentary that showed systemssystems working together In most communities , there is a lack of coordination. Nonprofits are all fighting for the same scraps of funding. It’s very competitive, which does not really provide a culture of coordination and cooperation. Please don’t give me wrong, nonprofits try, and they well, but they all have their own agenda. What had been Hennepin county is doing is showing what could happen if people worked together. I hope that makes sense
@Ziegfried823 ай бұрын
@@InvisiblePeople this is one area where I'd like to see some "big government" action at the Federal level. They seem to spend on all sorts of crazy stuff so how about a basic human need?
@Ms.Laterholmes52533 ай бұрын
This is fantastic manifesting positive thank you for the time and energy so emotional right now
@suekurtz10243 ай бұрын
I am in out state Minnesota. I would have liked to meet you in person, Mark. There is a big homeless problem in Minnesota. And then there’s winter…
@endtimeslastdays777713 күн бұрын
This is so good to hear!! This needs to be done ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES.
@hallieorbison63294 ай бұрын
The SRO in downtown LA really needs to be investigated you got to see how these people live it's disgusting some of them would be better in a tent
@InvisiblePeople4 ай бұрын
Many of the SRO’s here are horrible
@myoldvhstapes3 ай бұрын
I live downtown. At first, I was very happy that the Cecil Hotel was renovated as Section 8 housing. But two years on, it's not even half full due to the danger, severe cockroach infestations, feces and blood left in hallways, etc. Such a waste. (I live in a former-SRO hotel that renovated into decent microflats. It's safe, it's clean. So it certainly can be done.)
@InvisiblePeople3 ай бұрын
@@myoldvhstapes Los Angeles is so messed up in many ways. Glad that you found a good place.
@ninjanana1023 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary. Thank you.
@ajoseph76663 ай бұрын
These people donate their time and who don't just talk they do and are a God send. If this county can do it so can any other
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl14263 ай бұрын
No country can be great if they aren't taking care of those who are disadvantaged
@toh.25703 ай бұрын
May God bless all the people at invisible people !
@ALG32283 ай бұрын
I live in Minneapolis. They have some good programs, but they are hard to access. There is one number to call if you need food assistance, housing asst, Medicaid. I called daily for 3 weeks straight and couldn't even get through to a human. It didn't put you on hold, just said there is high call volume, call back later and hung up. County services often take months to get including case management. The system is unfortunately set up to drive people into homelessness. If you're disabled it's even worse. If you can get the designation of disabled (from the state) many more programs open up, but that process also takes months. Even things like the expectation that you have a printer to print, sign and send back forms is a barrier. I do think Hennepin County is improving programs by listening to people, but what does it matter if you can't access them?
@ewadsworth3 ай бұрын
I need this. I live in this state but not this county. My rent just got raised by 800 per month. There is no hosting or programs in my county. Literally no help. I have 5 jobs. I'm having health crisis because of it. I need this help. Hope this comes to the whole state and rural community.
@dwilson676927 күн бұрын
I'm homeless in MN. Waiting for SSDI. Waiting for medical treatments. I'm a RN. Covid and greed lead me here. Waiting.
@sallyprzybil24043 ай бұрын
It’s great that they’re going out to the homeless and not waiting for the homeless to show up at their central office.
@wen65193 ай бұрын
That bit where they said that there's housed people right now who are alcoholics, have mental health problems, use. I agree these should not be a barrier for people to be housed, thank you for leaving that bit in after the edit; i dont think people deserve to die in the winter Or the summer because they use. I lived in a SRO for a summer in rural america; church folks had it for students, and it really helped me that summer along with the food bank. A year after you wouldnt even imagine i had been in that situation. while living in the SRO you wouldnt imagine i was in that situation. Housing does make a huge difference for some folks.
@sunshineb-d50063 ай бұрын
My family and I have seen homeless when my husband and I took ill back in 2011 mortgage , company wouldn't work with us we live in Mn wasn't a good situation, Thank God we are out of that situation. We feel horrible, about other homeless people. Winter's gets cold 🥶 here. Open up the empty office spaces downtown Minneapolis to the homeless. Hennepin County is also talking, about closing a shelter in Minneapolis soon because of the lack of funding. I hope and prqy it stays open. .