r/mesaaz • u/timesmediagroup • 7d ago
Mesa again debates homeless hotel’s fate
https://www.themesatribune.com/news/mesa-again-debates-homeless-hotel-s-fate/article_9c0ad33c-ab9c-495d-a97f-4edd6047ad40.html
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r/mesaaz • u/timesmediagroup • 7d ago
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u/Chimneychilla 7d ago
I am very familiar with some of the homeless population of West Mesa, especially those on Broadway and up and down Country Club and Dobson.
I can’t tell you how many times I and other coworkers have tried to help out them whether it be addiction and detox treatments, housing assistance, access to medical care, etc.
These shelters are strict (as I think they should be), you can’t get drugs or alcohol in and as result most of the unhoused stay out of the shelters. Edit: There is also a lot of theft and incidents that occur in these shelters or places such as halfway houses. Fights, theft, overdoses (more so in halfway houses). The shelters aren’t truly a safe place for the unhoused.
I don’t have a solution to homelessness, but it’s not a housing or even a money problem since many are on access and don’t pay for healthcare and detox program. It’s mental illness and addiction. We don’t mandate treatment unless they are fully incapable of making decisions for themselves.