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Truly Honored: Front Page of “Roots of Humanity”

Posted 29 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Taking a Stand

Reed What Matters made front page of Roots of Humanity: Am I Not Human Website! What a honor to have one of our articles highlighted by them.

The article highlighted was Am I Not Human?: Homelessness & Sacramento’s Anti-Camping Ordinances ! Please visit Roots of Humanity by clicking here!

Their website is filled with topics that call for change in human rights! Many of the topics you may find of interest, and we want to show them much love for believing in the great causes of SafeGround Sacramento! Thank you!

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Am I Not Human?: Homelessness & Sacramento’s Anti-Camping Ordinances

Posted 27 Oct 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Taking a Stand

It’s been cold out, real cold. I lay in my bed last night with the chills because my husband was hogging the covers. Don’t I have nerve? I could have turned on the heater, or grabbed another blanket easily! What if I didn’t have the luxury of shelter, a heater, extra blankets like many families who are searching for a place just to rest as the shelters fill up!

In recent news, KCRA.com mentioned Sacramento’s Mayor Kevin Johnson spoke publicly about the the city, county and federal government approving funds for Sacramento to “create 269 shelter beds.” That is great, but what is the city going to do about the many families that will still need shelter.

SafeGround Sacramento has a temporary solution and Mayor Kevin Johnson hears their voices. SafeGround Sacramento “called for a moratorium on enforcement of the city’s anti-camping ordinance.” As it stands today our homeless community is awoken when found sleeping on the streets to move or can be sited with a ticket for illegal camping. Imagine that, no place to sleep and you wake up to a ticket you can’t afford all because you have no where else to sleep. SafeGroundSacramento aims to help those who can’t just rest. Johnson hears their voices KCRA.com states he has “said he will have more to say next month about a permanent camping site for the homeless.”

Please reach out to SafeGround Sacramento and learn more about what their mission is by visiting their website (click here). You can see their flight on video by award-winning film maker, Costa Mantis as well by clicking here.

Note: Roots of Humanity ”On the 27thof each month a group of bloggers post on the subject of human rights. The Am I Not Human Campaign was designed to help bring awareness to social issues that you can help to work on solving.”

Thank you Roots for Humanity for calling for such an action! We all should take a stand and let our voices be heard!

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SafeGround Sacramento’s Rally at City Hall

Posted 10 Sep 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Taking a Stand

SafeGround Sacramento went to City Hall today to have a peaceful rally to speak to our Mayor, City Council and City Manager to address the anti-camping ordinance, and to ask they provide “SafeGround, a legal campground for homeless people who have signed a pledge of no drugs, no alcohol, no violence.”

This is very touching, and needs attention. Here is a video to today’s events provided by Sacramento Loaves & Fishes:

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If you would like to volunteer your time (you can do so from home if needed) or donate to SafeGround’s goals please visit their website by clicking here.

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Peaceful SafeGround Rally at Sacramento City Hall

Posted 09 Sep 2009 — by Jennifer
Category Taking a Stand

SafeGround

Peaceful SafeGround Rally at Sacramento City Hall

When: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10 AM

Where: Sacramento City Hall 915 I Street – plaza

Why Hasn’t Sacramento Provided a Safe and Legal Place to Camp?

The number of homeless people has risen by 14% in just two years. Shelters are turning away hundreds of men, woman and children every night for lack of space. Why would we arrest people who have nowhere to go? Shouldn’t the city spend its money on housing for people rather than on jails? Criminalizing homelessness is unjust and solves nothing.
Please support the more than 1,200 homeless people who will sleep outside in Sacramento tonight and every night.

Come to the SafeGround Rally this Thursday at 10 AM at City Hall.

Ask our Mayor, City Council and City Manager to act immediately to:

1. Declare a moratorium on enforcement of the anti-camping ordinance. It is unjust to cite and arrest people who have nowhere else to go.
2. Provide SafeGround, a legal campground for homeless people who have signed a pledge of no drugs, no alcohol, no violence.

 

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