Moses Small joined ABC 10News as a Multimedia Journalist in 2022. He was born in Birmingham, Ala. and raised in Portland, Maine. He's elated to spend time here and learn more about the community.
SAN DIEGO — Major cuts in Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed 2025 budget may affect homeless services in the City of San Diego this year.
"I do use the showers, I do get my mail here. I don't have storage, but I do my laundry here," Izean said."And by cutting it back it's gonna affect me and the general population out there that use this facility." The San Diego Housing Commission wants about $51 million, but the mayor's plan only gives them about $28 million.
"We would have to cut back days," Father Joe's Villages CEO Deacon Jim Vargas said."More than likely wouldn't be seven days a week. More than likely would have to be four or five days a week. And keep in mind, if they're not here they're gonna be on the streets.""As you notice behind you, there's a lot of homeless people getting sleep," said Izean."Because they can't get it at night. When they come here, they feel safe.
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