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Street Roots • May 5-11,2017 News Page 11 Œ rrai ÎDENHÂÎS 0 siagli homeless in3yaare LOCATION - NON-COMPARABLE - NON-EXHAUSTiVE OF ALARM ING TRENDS IN HOMELESSNESS IN EUROPE G REAT- HUTCH, from page 10 E v en w ith th e rapidly changing ■ ® homeless people inZyears people . em in shelters si for r mothers and chifären in 2 years ® 77 T H E NETHERLANDS = d e m o g ra p h ic and lan d sca p e on A lb e rta S tre et, D ru sh a l an d G rijalva s e e th is as a rea ffirm a tio n of th e ir n e e d to c o n tin u e © ïHL-fiSfHEteJUôîs ; S’ P H O T O B Y E M IL L Y P R A D O people sleeping rough m l year POLANUffl L ITH U A N IA m «M » IR E L A N D I g iBRITAîW young homeless m 8 years GERMANY I AUSTRIA : Semilles m homeless aeramnsoàstioa in I year 8ELG1ÜH I g : < . ■ '. : ■ m l year homeless people in 4 years o p e ra tin g . TOXEMBOURS:: “O ver th e s u m m e r w e ’re going to have te a c h e rs an d w o rk sh o p s,” said G rijalva. “We have a w hole eq u ity c o m m itte e p lan n e d and w e w a n t to m ake su re w e ’re re a c h in g p eo p le an d a re m aking sp a c e fo r p eo p le w ho A lb erta [resid e n ts] really w ant, too. (T h e) POC-led w h o se fam ilies have b e e n im p a cte d by g en trific atio n h e re . T h o se p e o p le a re still h e re . T h e re a re a lo t of fam ilies w ho a re a b so lu tely re s istin g and w e w a n t to give th e m an o p p o rtu n ity to m ake m o n ey and an o p p o rtu n ity to ta k e back th e sp ace. So th a t’s w h a t w e ’re w orking on rig h t now. I t’s gonna b e creativ e re u s e , a r t an d m ending. O u r goal is to u se e x ce ss stu ff th a t co m e s th ro u g h th e F re e H u tch. M aybe w e’ll tu r n t-sh irts in to to te bags. W e’ll also have p eo p le te a c h o th e rs how to fix b ro k e n ap p lian ces an d stu ff like th a t.” “I t’s d efin itely w o rth of re s is ta n c e ,” D ru sh a l to give u p th a t s p o t for high-dollar in accessib le th e fig h t for th e sake said. “We d o n ’t w a n t so m e o n e to build a b o u tiq u e .” A nd as far as any fe a rs fo r p u sh b a ck o r challenges, G rijalva said, “W h ere I s e e th e r e b ein g any c o n tro v e rsy a t all is th a t w e’re in s u p p o rt of tr u e equity.” Follow the Alberta Free Hutch online: @albertafreehutchpdx n e d b n l e ’s F '^ R L Y . ° SPAIN E3 > people in adult homeless seeomnKKlatKin in 4 years homeless people inTyeara A <-? > ííwií.'Sc s í'í A. 777 homeless people in 2 years FRANCS,!B © homeless homeless pi people io m 11 i l years A á íí iiSiC : T hese statistics are n ot comparable. T he situations described, th e sources (official as far a s possible), the periods of tim e and th e m ethodologies are different and specific to e a ch o f the countries concerned. D etails and explanations regarding the data are available in th e following p ages eq u ity c o m m itte e (will) w o rk w ith d ifferen t com m unity-led o rg an izatio n s to find p eo p le SP A IN 3® CSC CMC OVMY1BW OF HSUSSNO aXCLUSiOM IN a u s e ? « C O » i FEANTSA - THE FCXJNDATÎOM ABB É PIERRE Homeless rates increasing across Europe o m e le s sn e ss g rab s a lot of h e ad lin es in P o rtlan d , b u t it’s w ith o u t q u e stio n a global issu e. T h e U n ited S ta te s h o m e le ss fig u res c o n tin u e s to h o v er a t m o re th a n a half a m illion p eo p le, give o r ta k e a few p e rc e n ta g e p o in ts in r e c e n t y ears. M eanw hile, c o u n trie s a cro ss E u ro p e are se ein g a d istu rb in g tre n d . A ccording to a new r e p o r t from E U h o u sin g o rganization F e a n sta, E u ro p e a n c o u n trie s a re facing a h o m e le s sn e ss and h o u sin g exclusion “c risis.” L au n ch ed in th e E u ro p e a n P a rlia m e n t in B ru sse ls in late M arch, th e S econd O verview of H ousing E xclusion in E u ro p e reveals alarm ing tre n d s in h o m e le ssn e ss in th e m ajority of E u ro p e a n U nion c o u n tries. “H o m e le ssn e ss is in creasin g in alm o st H FARM ERS’ MARKET WEDNESDAYS 2-7PM all c o u n trie s ,” said F e a n tsa d ire c to r F re e k Spinnew ijn. “R elative p o v erty is going dow n in E u ro p e, b u t e x tre m e p o v erty - and, notably, h o m e le s sn e ss - is going up, and going u p v e ry fast. T h is is an e m e rg e n c y and actio n is n e e d e d .” F e a n sta ’s re p o rt, c re a te d in co n ju n ctio n w ith F re n c h h o u sin g c h a rity F o n d atio n A bbé P ie rre , b rin g s to g e th e r a s e rie s of stu d ie s th a t p a in t a tro u b lin g p ictu re of h o u sin g exclusion. G e rm a n y h as se e n a 35 p e rc e n t in c re a se in h o m e le ss p e o p le in two y ears. In A u stria th e n u m b e r of p eo p le re g is te re d as h o m e le ss h a s g o n e up by 28 p e rc e n t in six y ears. In th e UK, 7 p e rc e n t m o re p eo p le w ere sleep in g ro u g h in L ondon b etw een 2015 and 2016. Spain h as se e n an in c re a se in h o m e le ssn e ss of 5 p e rc e n t in sev en y ears, w hile Italy h as se e n an in c re a se of 6 p e rc e n t in six y ears. In re s p o n se , F e a n tsa h a s lau n c h ed a n ew cam paign - ‘B e Fair, E u ro p e - S ta n d U p for H o m e le ss P e o p le ’ - to p u sh E U p o licy m ak ers to do m o re to p u t an e n d to h o m e le s sn e ss , including u sin g E u ro p e a n fu n d s on h o m ele ssn e ss-re d u c tio n p ro g ra m m e s. T h e In te rn a tio n a l N etw o rk of S tre e t P a p e rs, of w hich S tre e t R oots is a m em b er, is a m ed ia p a rtn e r on th e cam paign. “We w a n t th e E u ro p e a n U nion to sta n d up for th e rig h ts of h o m e le ss p e o p le ,” Spinnew ijn said. “H o m e le ssn e ss is n o t c u rre n tly looked a t as a fu n d am en tal rig h ts violation. 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