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Bluebear Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 01:03 AM
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Budget problems for LGBT homeless shelter in New York City
This place is the real deal, DU friends. Bea Arthur, in fact, generously left $300,000 to the Ali Forney Center in her will. While we give windfall tax relief to millionaires, however, homeless shelters such as Forney are having their budgets slashed. In this post, director Carl Siciliano enumerates the dilemmas of gay homeless youth. Thanks for reading.

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It has been a rough holiday season for the Ali Forney Center.

The day after Thanksgiving I received an e-mail from the City of New York, informing me that due to budget problems, they were slashing their support for homeless youth programs, greatly defunding street outreach efforts and drop-in centers. Our drop-in support is being cut in half.

I prefer to talk about our housing programs, and the remarkable resilience that so many of our residents show in rebuilding lives that have been shattered by homophobia and family rejection. The realities we deal with in our two drop-in centers are harder and more brutal.

In New York City, there are 3,800 youths who sleep on the streets every night. Over 1,000 of these youths admit to being LGBT. There are only about 250 shelter beds for homeless youth in NYC, so the great majority are left stranded on the streets. LGBT kids from all over the country flock to our drop-in centers for the food, showers, medical care, mental health treatment and other forms of support we provide.

Our case managers work valiantly to help find shelter for these kids, but the reality is there are so few safe options for LGBT youth that we are often forced to advise them on how to survive while sleeping in places like subway trains, parks, abandoned buildings and construction sites as they wait for one of our beds to open up. Yesterday one of our case managers described spending the afternoon trying to find shelter for a girl who had just come to us. When his efforts were exhausted and he had to tell her that she would be out on the street for the night, she sat in his office and cried.

I hate what I see our kids going through. So many thousands of vulnerable kids being cast out of their homes for being gay, deprived of all family support, and forced to fend for themselves without the resources to survive. I hate the way the suffer violence and degradation on the streets, the way they get gay bashed in mainstream shelters, the way so many have to survive through prostitution. I hate seeing youth be so deeply traumatized.

This phenomenon of thousands of LGBT youth being thrown out to the streets by parents who will not accept them is the most terrible face of homophobia in our time. Is there is a greater wrong being perpetrated against our community? I do not understand why protecting our terribly violated and abandoned youth is not the top priority of the LGBT movement. I do not understand why our advocacy organizations are not fighting to make certain that our tax dollars are allocated to supporting these abandoned kids. It is a nightmare that there are so few resources to protect these kids.

With these budget cuts, our ability to provide our drop-in centers is jeopardized, but I am not willing to reduce what little support these poor kids have. The drop-in centers are the safety net for the kids out on the street and I cannot imagine closing our doors. We desperately need an outpouring of support from the community to keep our drop-in centers open...

Information on how to help is located within:
http://www.aliforneycenter.org/index.html

Thank You!

Carl Siciliano
Executive Director
Ali Forney Center

http://www.joemygod.blogspot.com/
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 01:15 AM
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1. Ann Northrop was talking about a gay Santa line in NYC
that's being set up for kids to call but I have to watch this week's show again because I can't remember the organization. It's the new something something, lol.

:kick:
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 04:00 AM
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2. The Santa phone line for gay kids
is being put together at newalternatives.org and the contact is Kate@ the same.
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Catherina Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 05:45 AM
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3. K&R! n/t
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Starry Messenger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 08:35 AM
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4. k&r
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cate94 Donating Member (573 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 08:46 AM
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5. K & R
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bobbolink Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 04:22 PM
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6. I won't even begin to recount what these kids go through on the street.
Just say that it begins with HORRIFIC, and goes on from there.

They need so MUCH more than "shelter"... but at the very least, they need that!

Why, WHY?! is this not a "progressive" priority????
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originalpckelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-10 04:42 PM
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7. We will house, clothe, feed, and provide health care to ax murderers...
but not to someone who's LGBT or otherwise?

How can we live with ourselves as a nation if we don't help out?

I am sick and weary just thinking of all the problems of the poor in our nation, it's so much to absorb. I've spent a while just reading bobbolink's journal. I'm worn out just reading it. And then I have my own experiences, which are small in duration, but more powerful because they are first hand.

Obviously, something is not working right in this nation. Obviously, something needs to be done.
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