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To Bring the Homeless In, Toss the Rules Out

机译:引入无家可归者,抛弃规则

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Set in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, the Navigation Center isn't your typical homeless shelter. Other facilities segregate residents by gender and limit the time they can spend on the premises. The month-old Navigation Center admits couples and groups of friends, allowing them to come and go as they please. Residents can bring their belongings and stay until they have found permanent housing, are reunited with family, or are enrolled in substance-abuse or mental-health treatment programs. The center, which has a maximum occupancy of 75, even welcomes dogs. That's a big reason why a 44-year-old man who goes by Jonny and had been squatting for months at a vacant car wash is staying there. Standing in the center's courtyard, his mutt, Felony Jack, by his side, Jonny says, "I actually have problems with shelters normally, because I've done a lot of prison time and they always remind me of jail."
机译:导航中心位于旧金山任务区的中心,不是您典型的无家可归者收容所。其他设施按性别区分居民,并限制他们可以在该场所度过的时间。历时一个月的导航中心接纳情侣和成群的朋友,让他们随意出入。居民可以带走自己的财产并留下来,直到找到永久居所,与家人团聚或参加药物滥用或心理健康治疗计划为止。该中心最多可容纳75人,甚至欢迎狗。这是为什么有一个44岁的男子呆在Jonny那里并且在空置的洗车场上蹲了几个月的重要原因。强尼站在他院子的院子里,坐在旁边的笨蛋费尼·杰克(Felony Jack)说:“我通常在庇护所方面遇到问题,因为我已经坐了很多牢,他们总是使我想起监狱。”

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    《Business week》 |2015年第4425期|50-51|共2页
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    Alison Vekshin;

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