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How Libraries Are Adapting To Help Homeless Find Jobs, Health Services
I think it's great that the public library is available for people to try to become self-supportive. I think it's a good use of our tax dollars to spend it helping people by providing them with free internet access, providing resources for them to look for a job & find health insurance, and hopefully helping them find a way to stand on their own feet.
I suppose what people do with that opportunity is up to them, for example, how they decide to spend their library computer time, and some people probably squander it, but at least the opportunity is there for them.
It's not just that he loves books. For the 43-year-old who sleeps in a tent outside a local church, the library is pretty much the only place he can go that won't charge him to provide safety, warmth, useful services and entertainment.
Many public libraries discourage homeless people from hanging around all day. "It could be the way you dress, the way your hair is," says Bailey, whose scruffy denim jacket could use a good wash.
But just as Bailey needs his library, the library needs him: In this digital age, many people who used to depend on libraries can find what they need online without leaving home. Menaced by budget cuts, many public libraries are effectively failing to justify their relevance, reducing their hours year after year.
At the same time, libraries are more important than ever to people who can't otherwise get connected: Nearly two-thirds provide the only free computer and Internet access in their communities, according to the American Library Association.
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I think it's great that the public library is available for people to try to become self-supportive. I think it's a good use of our tax dollars to spend it helping people by providing them with free internet access, providing resources for them to look for a job & find health insurance, and hopefully helping them find a way to stand on their own feet.
I suppose what people do with that opportunity is up to them, for example, how they decide to spend their library computer time, and some people probably squander it, but at least the opportunity is there for them.