National Homeless Bill of Rights

UPDATE: Rhode Island lawmakers have PASSED the first ever anti-discrimination Homeless Bill of Rights as a result of this initiative.

THE INJUSTICE:

* Vulnerable citizens living in nursing homes are legally protected from verbal, mental, emotional, and physical abuse.

* Vulnerable citizens living in mental health facilities are legally protected from verbal, mental, emotional, and physical abuse.

* The same vulnerable citizens living in homeless shelters ARE NOT legally protected from verbal, mental, emotional, and physical abuse.


Tell President Obama that a National Homeless Bill of Rights is needed now to protect the 7.5 million unemployed professionals, middle-class families displaced by foreclosure, underemployed low-wage workers, and disabled veterans who are currently or are at-risk of experiencing homelessness.

EVIDENCE: Our 7-month critical study of the Rhode Island shelter system revealed a verbally, mentally, and emotionally abusive service culture.

Fair treatment with dignity and respect is a documented and legislated human and civil right outside of the shelter system. People experiencing homelessness need these same protections.

Read the full 25-point National Homeless Bill of Rights

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