Approximately forty homeless people in The Hague were evicted from the vicinity of the World Forum for the recent NATO summit. For the time being, they were transferred to an empty school building. As a result of the summit, it became the subject of an emergency ordinance, targeting everybody in the Scheveningse Bosjes and Haagse Bos. It also moved some 35 homeless families who had been living in a hotel to make room for summit guests into other hotels.
5 months Ago
Gift Vouchers Offered After Displacement
Once the Leafs pruned the bushes and took away the personal possessions, including tents, etc, the Salvation Army became involved. They gave away vouchers for a sports store to all who lost their belongings. "Such a noble gesture, sending out heroes to offer your support in our time of disruption," the municipality said.
Response to the Assistance was Diverse
The city said the hotel stay presented an opportunity for more help, but the arrangement was not enough for all parties. Jan de Vries of the Street Consulate, however, slammed the measure, claiming that it highlights a fundamental flaw in the way the city manages homelessness. He lashed out at the long-term lack of a solution.
What is happening right now is uncomfortable and bitter.
The municipality said it is in discussion with affected individuals regarding alternative solutions, such as access to services, accommodation, and even voluntary repatriation. But it is too early for officials to determine how many people have actually been helped.
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