What's needed to make room in the inn for homeless
Faith-based housing advocates often use the phrase theres no more room in the Inn as we fight to create more affordable housing. We use this phrase because in the Bible, thats what the inn keeper told Mary and Joseph as they looked for a place to stay in Bethlehem for Mary to give birth to her son named Jesus. The couple ended up outside in a tent-city-like situation to give birth.
Housing and homelessness have changed much in 2000 plus years, but the fact remains that it takes all of us in this village to create safe, healthy and affordable homes for everyone. That includes neighbors, investors, builders, landlords, lawmakers, renters, people who are homeless, the faith community and housing organizations.
Too often the struggle to create more affordable homes gets lost in the so-called halls of power from the local level up to the state and Congress, with the fight ending up between the for-profit associations and housing advocates. Even though we gained a lot last session in Olympia to protect renters (SB 1406) and make sure there would be more local funding for affordable homes ($175 million for the state Housing Trust Fund and new local options for affordable housing investments) among other victories, there is still so much more work to do.
We desperately need commitment from people and lawmakers of all political persuasions to ensure that more is done to solve our affordable housing and homelessness crisis. This means passing stronger protections to keep people in their homes as well as ensuring more funding for affordable housing and addressing the impediments to building affordable housing so it can be done quicker and more efficiently.
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