Answer to homelessness: Green Villach calls for action instead of turning a blind eye

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The Greens Villach and Responsibility ERDE are calling for active engagement with homelessness in Villach. A new report shows the urgent need for surveys.

Answer to homelessness: Green Villach calls for action instead of turning a blind eye

In the city of Villach, the topic of homelessness is increasingly taking up space in political discussions. On Wednesday, the Greens and the Responsibility Earth Initiative responded to current reports about this worrying issue. Their shared passion for this social problem shows that they want to act instead of looking the other way.

Only recently published reports have addressed homelessness in Villach. This issue affects an often overlooked group of people who live in precarious circumstances. The Greens and the Responsibility ERDE initiative have recognized the need to collect precise information and present it transparently in order to be able to develop targeted solutions.

Demand for comprehensive survey

The two organizations are calling for a comprehensive survey to get a clear picture of homelessness in Villach. It's not just about the number of people affected, but also about their specific needs and situations. Such a survey could serve as an important basis for effective measures to combat homelessness.

The initiative's concerns reflect a growing awareness of the problem, which has become increasingly visible in recent years. Many citizens are affected or have friends and acquaintances who are struggling with homelessness. Open dialogue and honest information could be crucial to how quickly and sustainably help can be provided.

With this initiative, the Greens and Responsibility ERDE want to set an example. They emphasize that ignoring and denying these challenges does not enable sustainable progress. Rather, facts must come to the table in order to develop long-term solutions.

The discussion about the survey could also actively involve citizens in Villach by listening to their opinions and experiences. This could result in a common strategy to combat homelessness that takes into account both local requirements and individual needs.

In a joint appeal, the two groups are asking the city administration to cooperate with the survey and provide the necessary resources. Such a commitment could not only help the people affected, but also strengthen the social climate in Villach.

It remains to be seen how those responsible will respond to these demands. The first step to improve the situation may already be in the works, but time is of the essence as many people in the city remain unheard while dealing with challenges in daily life.

More details on this issue are expected in the coming days, interest in a solution is growing and whether the city takes action will be crucial to whether Villach lives up to its responsibilities.

Further information on the positions of the Greens and responsibility EARTH can be found in an article on www.kleinezeitung.at to find.

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