In order to address homelessness and find an effective solution, you first need to address the homeless, the hardships that landed them on the streets, and their mental health.
On a quiet Sunday afternoon, I’m often fortunate enough to hear live music echoing from De Waal Park.
I wish I didn’t have to put them on again before I walk home, but sadly, I don’t really have an option. I love Cape Town, but I hate the fact that I always have to look over my shoulder and watch where I’m stepping. Most of all, I hate looking away. However, you can’t address homelessness with housing and hostility, residents’ ridicule, and resentment alone.
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