How Terminology Affects Those Experiencing Homelessness
“Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time and always start with the person nearest you.” — Mother Teresa Whether people want to admit it or not: Homelessness, poverty, and the need for housing are severe problems in Auckland and Chicago. In response to what I've been noticing and experiencing, I've been writing a post about 7 Differences and 7 Similarities between the 2 cities I've lived and worked in . After realising writing this will be a long journey, I've decided to post each "difference" and "similarity" as separate posts, as well. Here's the 4th Difference: Definitions of homelessness matter. Homeless counts matter. Why? Because they're used to establish policies, generate funding, and build housing that affects those experiencing homelessness. My friend Dan was a Vietnam veteran. Depending on which season or year it was, he would sleep on cardboard and under blankets behind the local clinic, in a tent under