CTSSP participated this morning in the Municipal Commission of Homeless and Passersby, held today at the Palace Hall.
Pilar Marcos wants to express her congratulations to the government for this initiative, as well as to all the entities that have participated, and affirmed at the end of it that "we want to continue advancing on this issue, so we are going to propose that the personnel and budgetary resources that are related to this group of people in residential exclusion, the creation of sheltered apartments, and the launching of some days to study good practices from other cities that can be taken as an example to advance the problem of the homeless "2E" We understand that the entities that work in social exclusion should not be pending of subsidies of competitive concurrence, if not that there must be stable programs endowed budgetarily so that these projects can be maintained throughout the year.
The opposite is to precarize social work and leave without adequate attention to people who need it. "
Source: CTSSP