There were several "Camps" in indy some years back.
Still are. I take West St. when I go to my doctor over your way, and there's one under one of the bridges by the river.
I work downtown 2 days a week and a person cannot walk more than 1 block without being asked for money. Gone are the days of jiggling the change cup, now it's outright in your face wanting money. And not a damn thing is being done about it.
EDIT: Well, they are extending the hours to charge people at the meters. I'm sure that will help.
There is a homeless camp in Goshen, so I would assume there are ones in other towns in Indiana.
I work downtown 2 days a week and a person cannot walk more than 1 block without being asked for money. Gone are the days of jiggling the change cup, now it's outright in your face wanting money. And not a damn thing is being done about it.
EDIT: Well, they are extending the hours to charge people at the meters. I'm sure that will help.
There is a homeless camp in Goshen, so I would assume there are ones in other towns in Indiana.
Very true, the Goshen College Mennonites run the town and stink of hard core leftism.Doesn't surprise me. Goshen is a little liberal enclave in a very conservative area.
Homeless, used needles in the public parks, "undocumented" immigrants, LGBTQRST pride, etc, etc.
There are several in Indy. Have a friend that works outreach for them. Also donated some blankets to a gal on the Nextdoor app that distributed them to some of the homeless in the camps.I knew of some years ago. They seem to have been cleaned out or just moved.
Very true, the Goshen College Mennonites run the town and stink of hard core leftism.