New Sacremento Tent City Moves EVERY DAY

Safe Ground: New Tent City
Rowena Lugtu-Shaddox FOX40 News

SACRAMENTO – More than 100 homeless are comfortably laying their heads
down tonight, in an empty city-owned space along I-5.

With the Cal Expo shelter closed for the summer as of Wednesdayy,, local
homeless advocates banded together to form Safe Ground.

“This is the first day of many to come where our city and community allows
those with no home a place to go and no income, to have a place to exist,”
said Greg Bunker, Francis House Executive Director.

The city and police are testing the waters. Safe Ground will move to empty
city-owned lots every 24 hours.

Tina Ricebailey used to be homeless. Now working for Loaves and Fishes,
she says homeless just need someone to give them a break.

“This isn’t costing nobody any money for us to be here. It’s a piece of
property,” Ricebailey said. “It doesn’t cost the city, it doesn’t cost the
county, it doesn’t cost the state.”

Thirty homeless have found permanent homes since Tent City was disbanded,
and another 65 are scheduled to find permanent housing by August.

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