Georgia homeless problem
Georgia homeless problem It's promptly in the first part of the day and suburbanite traffic is simply beginning to stream past the camp Tiffany and about six others share a couple of feet from Spring Street in Macon. On one side of the tents crushed together in an impromptu compound is a drive-thru eatery. On different sides are a corner store, the four-path street with a turn path and, just feet away, the unfilled parcel which, until the prior week, had been home to the camping area. Tiffany (she simply needed to give a first name) was one of various unhoused individuals who had been compelled to move her home when Macon-Bibb County came to one of these camps hung like dots all over the riverfront off of downtown days before with a tractor and a final proposal: Move it or lose it. Delegates from the Salvation Army cover and the Brookdale Warming Center (a sort of wraparound administration community for the lodging uncertain) had offered physical sanctuary s