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The council VP’s name is Zach Adamson. I’ve know of Sam Adams but never heard of Sam Adamson.
Our shelters do an excellent job of feeding the homeless. They provide nutritious meals that are cooked in commercial grade kitchens with health and safety standards and they are consistent in time and place of distribution so everyone knows where they can go and when. At the mission, they get to know the people who come in and can tell if the person needs additional services – medical, psychological, addiction, etc. Groups come downtown without prior notice, no one knows when they will be around or where. No oversight on how the food is cooked. With no notice to the shelters, more food is cooked than consumed so there is more waste. Usually the groups don’t provide tables and chairs, hand washing materials or trash receptacles – creating an uncomfortable, unsanitary and polluted environment. If the groups register, there is an opportunity to post that information so everyone knows where and when and if anyone is sickened by the food, the city will know who did it. Please support these proposals for the health and welfare of our homeless population.