南加利福尼亚州正通过执法、营地关闭和在新资金的支持下扩大住房,推动无家可归现象的系统性变化。
Southern California is pushing systemic change in homelessness with enforcement, encampment closures, and expanded housing, backed by new funding.
在南加利福尼亚州,由地方官员和社区团体领导的一场日益壮大的运动正在挑战长期管理着洛杉矶无家可归现象的根深蒂固的制度。
A growing movement in Southern California, led by local officials and community groups, is challenging the entrenched systems that have long managed homelessness in Los Angeles.
最近的行动包括加强执行反营地法、关闭一些营地以及推动更永久性的住房解决方案。
Recent actions include increased enforcement of anti-camping laws, the closure of some encampments, and a push for more permanent housing solutions.
这些努力在州和联邦资金的支持下,标志着从几十年渐进办法的转变,使人们对系统变革可能最终开始产生希望。
These efforts, supported by state and federal funding, signal a shift from decades of incremental approaches, raising hopes that systemic change may finally be underway.