Emotional Journey for Atlanta's Homeless as City Races to House 400 People Before the World Cup
- Atlanta aims to house 400 homeless individuals by the end of the year before the World Cup, as part of an ambitious plan to eliminate homelessness in the city.
- Challenges include long waitlists for supportive living spaces and documentation issues faced by the unhoused, as noted by Hall.
- A tragic death, that of Cornelius Taylor, escalated tensions among advocates as the city attempted to clear encampments.
- Advocates call for faster action, expressing concerns about insufficient resources for those transitioning into housing.
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Emotional journey for Atlanta's homeless as city races to house 400 people before the World Cup
Atlanta promised to house all residents of an encampment where a homeless man was fatally injured earlier this year, but advocates say the city fell short.
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