Friday, March 28, 2008

Tampa Homeless Survey Hits Streets

Homeless Survey Hits Streets

By KEITH MORELLI

The Tampa Tribune

Published: March 28, 2008

Updated: 12:14 am

TAMPA - Jayne Stelley, in the lime-green T-shirt of the survey team, chatted easily outside a day-labor office with Leslie Joseph, a 52-year-old homeless man, hoping to get a glimpse into what can be done to ease his misery.

Three teams made up of volunteers and homeless advocates spread out Thursday in Tampa and Brandon toting armloads of survey forms, each consisting of 19 pages of questions meant to help identify the real problems facing the nearly 10,000 homeless men, women and children in Hillsborough County.

Joseph was a willing interviewee, answering question after question - including some intensely personal - about his life, the help he gets and the help he doesn't get.

He said he gets work occasionally, but could work more. For some unknown reason, his teeth began falling out over the past few weeks. He spent last night in a halfway house nearby.

He's been homeless for about two months.

"I know I don't look homeless," he said. "But looks can be deceiving."

Nearby volunteers interviewed others.

Chap Cererin works with the Department of Veterans' Affairs and said he wants to help veterans who have found themselves without a home. He said he has an easy rapport with them.

"You have to treat them with respect," Cererin said.
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