Following up on the podcast we did about homelessness in Portland, the U.S. Conference of Mayors released their 2011 Hunger and Homelessness report on Thursday. Portland was one of the 29 cities surveyed, and the result was not good:
Traci Manning is the Director of the Portland Housing Bureau. She says the number of homeless families increased by 29 percent this year.
“When the count was completed it showed a large jump in the number of homeless families and that’s very concerning. That means that there’s children out on the street,” says Manning.
The report also revealed that there has been a 15 percent increase in requests for food assistance. Although the city expects requests for food assistance to only increase next year, city officials also believe that the amount of available food assistance will not be available to meet this increased demand.
In related news, the Eastminister Presbyterian Church in Northeast Portland recently opened a homeless shelter in the past couple of years and is now facing an overflowing need to provide sleeping arrangements for up to 90 people a night- half of which are children, most under the age of five.
Happy holidays.
Here’s what I’m reading today:
Detroit automakers all gain market share for the first time since 1988; Chrysler leads the way (via MLive.com)
Iowan asks Perry: ‘Why do you hate gay people?’ (via The Raw Story)
Rick Perry anti-gay ad features music inspired by liberal gay composer Aaron Copeland (via ThinkProgress)
Here’s what I’m reading today:
Lowe’s, Bank of America, And Others Pull Ads From Muslim Reality TV Show After Pressure (via ThinkProgress)
Iowa Debate: Clueless Romney’s $10,000 Bet Blunder Makes Newt Gingrich the Man to Beat (via Alternet)
The Newt thing gets even more serious (via Salon)
The traditional kick off to the GOP primaries, the Iowa caucus, is on January 3rd, only weeks away!
Here’s what I’m reading today:
Herman Cain considering media gig (via CBS News)
Donald Trump might scrub his GOP presidential debate (via Yahoo! News)
Newt Gingrich’s Biggest Obstacle to the GOP Nomination is Newt Gingrich (via Real Clear Politics)



