WHEREAS, The Great Recession has increased homelessness among
individuals, children, and families while straining many sources of
public and private help for the homeless; and
WHEREAS, The new National Alliance to End Homelessness report on
The State of Homelessness in America 2011 shows that economic hardships
have greatly increased the risk that more Americans will fall into
homelessness; and
WHEREAS, Shelter is a basic need, and its absence takes a harmful
toll on physical and mental health, personal development, the education
of children, and the ability to exercise individual rights and
obligations; and
WHEREAS, No person should be deprived of a decent quality of life
or subjected to discrimination or harassment because they are homeless;
and
WHEREAS, Caring volunteers are fanning out across Washington on
January 27, 2011, for the annual Washington State Point in Time Count
of Homeless Persons, which helps Washingtonians realize that the
homeless do count; and
WHEREAS, Solutions to homelessness will only be found, and can only
work, when government, business, philanthropies, nonprofit leaders, and
private citizens work together in common purpose; and
WHEREAS, The Washington House of Representatives is united in
believing that increasing awareness and promoting a true understanding
of the causes and realities of homelessness is essential to reaching
out to the homeless and finding solutions to homelessness; and
WHEREAS, Governor Gregoire has proclaimed January 27th as Homeless
Awareness Day in Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
honor all the volunteers who make the Washington State Point in Time
Count of Homeless Persons possible, and urge the people of Washington
to take time on January 27th and other days to give thought to the
homeless men, women, and children in our state, and to consider their
struggles with compassion; for these are our fellow Washingtonians.