The report argues that targeting churches, service providers and volunteers by placing restrictions on providing food to homeless people is part of a broader trend toward criminalizing homelessness.The report focuses on areas such as zoning restrictions, limits on use of public property, food safety laws, and police harassment. The report then sets out examples of innovative food programs and proposes various local, state and national legislative actions to help alleviate hunger.
Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Report Focuses On Restrictions Limiting Feeding of Homeless
Last week, the National Coalition for the Homeless announced the release of a new report: A Place at the Table: Prohibitions on Sharing Food with People Experiencing Homelessness. According to the press release: