A hard-hitting, challenging film that explores the root causes of streethomelessness
[link removed]
[link removed]
If you haven’t yet seen our new 38-minute documentary film, Beyond Homeless…now is the time.
Independent Institute has been submitting its documentary, Beyond Homeless: Finding Hope, to film festivals across the country. Beyond Homeless is a hard-hitting, challenging film that explores the root causes of street homelessness—and presents transformational, proven solutions.
We are thrilled to announce that Beyond Homeless was named Best Short Documentary of the year at the Anthem Film Festival!
[link removed]
Independent Institute's Chairman and CEO Mary L. G. Theroux at the Anthem Film Festival
Frankly, it’s no wonder why.
The current homelessness epidemic is reaching a crisis point…and at the heart of this crisis are human lives.
Between 2011 to 2019, despite an increase in spending of 132%, the number of people experiencing homelessness exploded by 52%.
This is completely unacceptable. The time for change is now.
Fortunately, a transformational, proven solution to the homelessness crisis exists…and our documentary explains how it works. Watch the trailer ([link removed]) or WATCH THE FULL-LENGTH FILM ([link removed]) BELOW ([link removed]) :
[link removed]
Beyond Homeless shows how the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) policy, called Housing First ([link removed]) , shifted the government’s focus from emergency shelters and transitional housing to permanent housing for the homeless.
Besides being extraordinarily expensive, this housing takes a long, long time to build. It also diverts money away from more important resources for the homeless — such as mental health services, addiction services, and physical health services.
Mary Theroux, Independent Institute’s chairman, CEO, and host of Beyond Homeless, was recently interviewed by The Epoch Times on major findings of the documentary.
[link removed]
“You have to address what put [people] into homelessness, or what’s keeping them in homelessness, in order to resolve it, and … four walls don’t do that. You’re just taking homeless persons and putting them inside, so they remain culturally homeless, and you’re not helping them.
We really need to be providing people with the resources to escape that slavery and achieve their full potentials as human beings.
We don’t want people thinking that it’s the government’s job to take care of each other. It’s our job to take care of each other,” said Theroux.
Read Mary’s ([link removed]) full interview ([link removed]) at The Epoch Times. ([link removed])
Mary L. G. Theroux ([link removed]) is Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Independent Institute. She has worked extensively to relieve the plight of homelessness in San Francisco, often blazing a trail where politicians and bureaucrats have shamefully taken paths of least resistance. She is the producer of the new documentary film “Beyond Homeless ([link removed]) ,” which is coming soon in book form as Beyond Homeless: Transformative Solutions for the Bay Area and Beyond.
Join the Movement ([link removed])
Subscribe for More Beyond Homeless Updates ([link removed])
Invest in Liberty ([link removed])
============================================================
** ([link removed])
** ([link removed])
** ([link removed])
** ([link removed])
** ([link removed])
** ([link removed])
Independent Institute
100 Swan Way, Oakland, CA 94621-1428
(510) 632-1366
** Unsubscribe ([link removed])
You received this message because you are subscribed to News Alerts.
** Manage Email Preferences ([link removed])