I’ve Been Unhoused; It Could Happen To You, So Let’s Stop Criminalizing It
For a period in 2005, I was one of the more than 740,000 people who were experiencing homelessness at that time in the U.S.
On an eastern section of Sunset Boulevard where tourists never venture, there’s the Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic — less chic than it sounds. Still, they had services ranging from medical care to showers, and for those seeking the latter, they’d give away those little test packets of shampoo and conditioner that used to come in magazines and in the mail. Herbal Essences was a favorite.
After a quick rinse and a change of clothes, I could walk out of the clinic being treated like a real person until some indication of my situation betrayed me.