E9: Homelessness in San Pedro with Amber Sheikh Ginsberg

Published: Nov. 22, 2018, 8:41 a.m.

b'In this episode Amber Sheikh Ginsberg and I have a serious discussion about one of the community\'s most heated topics: homelessness. She is probably one of the most informed and qualified people in the area I could possibly have this discussion with as she has worked closely with those experiencing homelessness for much of her career. \\n\\nAmber is an LA based non-profit consultant with Thurlow/Associates and San Pedro Resident of about a decade. Prior to becoming a consultant she worked in homeless services, education and with social justice organizations. She is currently the Vice Chair of the Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council\'s Homelessness Committee and coordinates the CD15 Working Group on Homelessness. She lives with her husband and two young children here in San Pedro. \\n \\nShe, like many others in town, is concerned about the growing homeless population we\'re seeing in San Pedro. But everyone is concerned for different reasons. Her and I begin our discussion by talking about homelessness as a whole and the general lack of empathy we have toward it as a society. \\n\\nAmber on people experiencing homelessness in San Pedro : \\n"In San Pedro itself we have five hundred homeless individuals. Those are five hundred solutions, as well. There\'s not one blanket solution." - Amber \\n\\nShe describes working on skid row and meeting a woman who looked and dressed just like herself. Assuming she was there to volunteer, she was immediately humbled when she learned that she was there to get lunch. This is just another example of how every individual experiencing homelessness has an individual story of why they are homeless. \\n\\nWhy we need a shelter here in San Pedro: \\n"There are NO shelter beds in San Pedro for homeless individuals. I feel like repeating that over and over again. There are NO shelter beds for individuals in San Pedro. There\'s no where to go in San Pedro if you are homeless tonight, tomorrow, next week." - Amber\\n\\nShe shares some eye-opening information about the resources that are available here in San Pedro including the fact that we have zero shelter beds for individuals. Harbor Interfaith only houses families experiencing homelessness, and the number of beds they provide is still low at fifty-eight. She shares that research shows that more than 70% of our homeless are either from San Pedro, have family here or has ties here. They are a part of this community. She wasn\'t able to provide the number of kids in LAUSD schools that are experiencing homelessness because the number that she had heard was so high that she didn\'t want to believe it or share it publicly. \\n\\nAfter the recording of this episode our councilman Joe Buscaino posted on facebook that the number of kids experiencing homelessness in LAUSD schools is 15,589. He also confirms that the Beacon Street site is suitable for a Bridge Home Shelter.\\n\\nLINKS: \\nHarbor Interfaith\\nhttp://www.harborinterfaith.org/\\nRainbow Services \\nhttps://rainbowservicesdv.org/\\nCouncilman\'s post announcing the Bridge Home\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/JoeBuscaino/photos/a.116782065161192/1061184967387559/?type=3&theater\\nVideo on Bridge Home project\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzbFtpT48M8\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDxFydlDM5A \\nDaily Breeze article "Angry Protestors..." \\nhttps://www.dailybreeze.com/2018/09/08/as-angry-san-pedro-protesters-take-to-streets-to-oppose-shelter-buscaino-stands-behind-efforts-to-help-homeless/\\nDaily Breeze article "Homeless shelter supporters.."\\nhttps://www.dailybreeze.com/2018/09/10/homeless-shelter-supporters-line-san-pedro-street-with-candles-and-a-message/\\nSPONSOR: \\nSiren\'s Java & Tea \\nhttps://www.instagram.com/sirensjavateahouse/?hl=en'