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| Privately funded food project | |
| Information on shelters | |
| Information on food projects | |
| Educational facilities | |
| Comprehensive private and public help for abused women | |
| Branch public health clinic | |
| Branch public library | |
| Private day labor businesses | |
| Private job agency branches | |
| Shuttle transportation to citywide food centers, shelters and the public hospital. | |
| Non-profit legal services help | |
| Information for non-profit organizations. | |
| City police branch office. |
A city or county organizational program backed by city law enforcement, and citizen awareness advertising will encourage food suppliers and local community churches and non-profit charities to be more overtly involved in solving their local needs. The Liberty Party envisions community churches revolving a free food program with any one church providing an in-walking-distance dinner for the elderly and the hungry every evening of the week. In this way, no person in California would involuntarily go to bed hungry -- ever.
A Liberty Party guide for participating counties will be three days food and shelter for transients without strings. After that, voluntary help or payment from day labor work will be required, affording each a means back into the "system" when desired.
Transients and the habitually unemployed will be contained voluntarily under police oversight, with paths open to them in any direction.
Shuttle service connecting the various help organizations will be a free service provided by the city or a non-profit organization or will be integrated with the citywide transportation service, either by voucher or an occasional free bus available to every citizen.
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