(BCN) — Eyes welled with tears as folks lit candles and spoke the names of Santa Clara County homeless residents who died this 12 months at a Friday memorial — a reminder of the tough actuality of dwelling on the streets and the urgency to get extra folks housed.
From Dec. 1, 2023 to Nov. 30, 197 homeless folks died within the county, 4 fewer deaths than the identical time final 12 months. Many lived with well being circumstances, equivalent to most cancers or a coronary heart, liver or lung illness. Roughly 1 / 4 of those that died have been over the age of 65, pointing to rising homelessness amongst older adults. 4 infants died this 12 months, in addition to two adults over the age of 100.
Of the 197 deaths, methamphetamine was both the reason for dying or a major issue resulting in dying for 70 folks. Fifty folks had a heart problems, 68 had hypertension and 13 died of pneumonia. Seven died of suicide. Some causes of dying are nonetheless pending investigation.
Dozens of individuals, together with elected officers and nonprofit leaders, attended the memorial held on the Boccardo Reception Heart in San Jose — the most important emergency homeless shelter within the county.
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“This memorial is a grim reminder that we are not addressing the homelessness crisis with the urgency it demands. It’s inhumane to allow people to live and die on our streets,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan stated. “We cannot just mourn the loss of our homeless neighbors — we must commit to getting people indoors faster, ending the human suffering on our streets and creating a better quality of life for the entire community.”
One key distinction between final 12 months’s deaths and this 12 months has been the climate, with San Jose logging its hottest week ever recorded in October as temperatures spiked above 100 levels. There have been 10 documented heat-related deaths countywide this 12 months — in comparison with zero final 12 months. Communication about cooling facilities typically would not attain homeless folks, and it may be laborious for somebody with out transportation to get to them.
The annual memorial has been held by HomeFirst for practically twenty years. Different regional nonprofits and homeless companies organizations maintain comparable occasions annually.
“As we honor those we’ve lost, we remember that each life was more than their circumstances — they were members of our community, with hopes, dreams and stories that mattered,” Rene Ramirez, CEO of homeless service supplier HomeFirst, stated. “By reading their names, we not only preserve their memory, but renew our commitment to ensuring no one is left behind in the fight against homelessness.”
There are practically 10,000 homeless folks within the county, and numerous them are unsheltered, in line with county knowledge. San Jose has 6,340 unhoused residents, 4,411 of whom reside on the road, alongside rivers or in tents. The county doesn’t have sufficient shelter beds to accommodate them, and cities equivalent to San Jose are turning to secure sleeping websites to assist present shelter.
Jackie Escobar is aware of what it is prefer to be homeless, however she was fortunate sufficient to get assist and transfer into an residence after 4 years of crashing on couches or sleeping in a tent.
“The relief, fear and happiness that I felt was so overwhelming,” Escobar stated. “I made it … these individuals (who died) are not just 197 names. There are 197 untold stories, 197 people who did not make it out of homelessness.”
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