To: Eric Garcetti, Mayor Of Los Angeles, The California State House, The California State Senate, and Governor Gavin Newsom

More Shelters, Less Homelessness

There are too many homeless people in LA; there need to be better shelters that can help them transition to a better life.

Why is this important?

Sometimes, I drive around Los Angeles and it’s painful to see so many people just living on the streets. I am talking about thousands of people just staying in tents or on the pavement. They don’t have shelters, food, or clothes.
Why aren’t the officials doing something about it? Have they ever even been to these areas? LA is the capital of the movie industry and California is not the poorest state so we can and need to do better.
These people need to have access to shelters that will help them transition to a better life. And if some of them have an addiction problem, we need to get them to recovery facilities.
Some of them are kids. They should be in school. They should have a better life. We can’t turn our back on them.
Together, let’s end Homelessness.