THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF HONOLULU
2500 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 - (808)595-4047


At a Congregational meeting 17 April 1988 the following resolution was passed:

HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS


RECOGNIZING the inherent worth and dignity of every human being, we hold that access to habitable, affordable, non-transient housing is a fundamental right in a just society.

WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of people throughout this continent are homeless and living in the streets; and

WHEREAS, current US governmental policies restrict and eliminate programs that have assisted local governments and communities in developing low-cost housing; and


WHEREAS, public and private policies are causing deterioration of the affordable housing supply through withdrawal of funds necessary for maintenance, through "up-scaling" of low-rent dwellings, through exclusionary zoning and other means; and

WHEREAS, making shelter available to all who are in need can best be achieved by combined efforts of the government and the private sector;

and

WHEREAS, the search for long-term solutions to homelessness must address the growing scarcity of housing for persons receiving low incomes;


THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: Than The First Unitarian Church of Honolulu affirms the provision of suitable non-transient housing as a just and achievable goal, and calls upon its members to:


1. Work on the establishment and continuation of programs to assist the homeless on the local, state, provincial and national levels;

2. Participate in community cooperative efforts to identify and support creative approaches in developing housing for persons receiving low incomes;

3. Encourage the development of appropriate community-based housing for chronically mentally ill persons;

4. Work to provide not only emergency short-term shelter such as billeting in our homes and churches, but also intermediate-term communal housing that will assure privacy and dignity for persons in need, as well as long-term housing for individuals and families, recognizing the wide range of personal needs among the homeless;

5. Explore and support preventive approaches to the problems of homelessness among families, the de-institutionalized, the unemployed, the disabled, the elderly, runaways, and victims of abuse; and

6. Advocate legislation at the state, provincial, and national levels which will alleviate the immediate misery of homelessness while also addressing its precipitating and long-term causes.

Passed: 17 April 1988                  Reaffirmed: 12/02/07

 

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