http://www.startribune.com/stories/484/5241589.html Many homeless shelters and soup kitchens faced with more requests for emergency services are turning people away because they lack the beds, food and money to meet the demand, says a survey from an advocacy group for low-income Americans.
The report being released today by the National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness found a 28 percent rise last year in emergency food assistance requests, and a 27 percent increase in requests for emergency shelter.
The organization surveyed 900 agencies in 32 states and gathered information from urban and rural areas. About one-quarter of the emergency food providers said they had to turn away requests for food because of a lack of resources.
And three-quarters of emergency shelter providers reported turning people away for the same reason.
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so where is all that faith based money? is there a report telling how the religions are taking up the slack?
where is that faith based money going?
since things are only going to get worse......