Bay Area residents are asked to allow vagrants into their homes to tackle homelessness crisis

Bay Area residents are asked to allow vagrants into their homes to tackle homelessness crisis
Aerial view of a temporary sanctioned tent encampment for the homeless on May 18, 2020, in San Francisco, California (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Bay Area residents are being urged to give their spare rooms over to the less fortunate as the city looks to tackle its rampant homelessness problem.

Local charities are asking families to step in and solve the homeless crisis themselves by taking unhoused people into their own homes and spare rooms, with some schemes reportedly offering little to no compensation. According to the Daily Mail, there are an estimated 30,000 homeless in the five-county Bay Area, comprised of East Bay, North Bay, South Bay, Peninsula, and the city of San Francisco regions.

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