In recent months, we have all learned that making progress on the most important issues facing our country will require extraordinary commitment and perseverance. We have learned that to create change and promote progress, we must be able to demonstrate unflinching resolve in the face of uphill battles.
Tonight, the homeless assistance community will gather to honor those among us who display these qualities; tonight, we recognize those who have been able to strive forward and lead in the face of economic turmoil, diminishing resources, and a pronounced growth in need at the 2010 National Alliance to End Homelessness Awards Ceremony.
The last year has been a transformative one for the field. As concerns about foreclosure, the housing market, and unemployment gripped the country, the reality of homelessness took root in the public consciousness - and communities across the country experienced the inadequacies of the existing homeless assistance system as they struggled to meet an increased demand for public assistance and social services. The federal government took notice of the problem as well - and responded with the $1.5 billion stimulus-funded Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), intended to prevent and curb homelessness resulting from the recession.
And among the innovators and leaders who stepped forward to bring attention to homelessness this year, a select few stood out:
These leaders have proven that through innovation, creativity, and unyielding allegiance to the cause, we can make progress on the greatest social challenges. Their examples show that we can aim towards a time when everyone has a place to call home.
This is what we aspire to tonight, as we gather to recognize the achievement towards our collective goal. This is what we honor, the persistent hope of a country without homelessness. This is what ending homelessness looks like.
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Every United Statesman has a Social Security Card, magnetic strip it to multitask as ID, Time Card, purchasing power and anything else. Housewives/husbands and students through Middle School will not be required to work except maintaining home, High School students and above will do internships during summer breaks learning the nature of their chosen professions, or finding one they desire, to began upon graduation. Any and everyone refusing to be in either of those positions [or any I may have over looked] will have to fend for themselves like the other animals.
With the SS Card as the purchasing power there can be no prostitution, illegal migrant workers, illegal drugs, briberies, nor most other petty crimes. An ID is made for all international tourist to serve as purchasing power while here, for their limited time, after which it is invalid requiring their leaving. Our nation would be better secured, have low to no crime and peaceful because there would be no competition, only everyone doing their chosen task to maintain the peaceful state of the nation.