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Homeless Woman's 3rd Invisible People Interview in 2 Years; Los Angeles Why Is Arien Still Homeless?

Update: Arien Is No Longer Homeless in Los Angeles https://youtu.be/NW8Tu-ZXgqM

Several times, I have run into the same homeless person while traveling. It's always great to see a familiar face but also at the same time so very heartbreaking knowing that they have been homeless for that amount of time. It's also very concerning that homeless services has not been able to get that person off the streets.

Today, Invisible People reached a milestone that I wished never would have ever happened. Twice before I have interviewed Arien while she was homeless on the streets of Hollywood. I can't believe Arien is still sleeping outside, but then again, Jossayln has been on the streets of Los Angeles for 16 years [https://youtu.be/ItBBLiXUuWU].

This is the video from the first time Arien and I met.
https://youtu.be/4cgoJl9Rn-w She talked candidly about the harassment woman go through on the streets. Today she talked about being raped on her third day of homelessness.

Last October I happened to run into Adrien again. Her video interview here https://youtu.be/eF9xBAHs2KA where she mentioned attempts to kill herself prompted the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) outreach team to go visit her. They helped her with clothes and hygiene products and placed Arien on a housing list, but there are tens of thousands of homeless people in Los Angeles and not even close to enough housing.

In this interview, Arien talks about being handcuffed by police for
putting her tent up too soon. Homeless people cannot pitch their tents until after 9pm but because it was cold, Arien started to set her tent up at 5pm and almost got arrested.

Arien is not homeless by choice. No one chooses the streets as a
lifestyle. She occasionally gets work as a security guard but when her employer finds out she is homeless they let her go.

According to the last point in time count homelessness in Los Angeles grew 23%. Arien is just one of tens of thousands of homeless people that are in need of help. Last year, Los Angeles voters said yes to raising taxes to help end homelessness but now the battle is to gain public support. If you live in Los Angeles, please email or share this video on social to every stakeholder and politician you know. If you live outside of Los Angeles, you know people that live here. Share Arien's video with them. We must all work together to end homelessness in Los Angeles.

Here is Arien's GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/HumblyHomelessArien

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