HenRach Dominion
Nobility
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- Jun 10, 2021
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It is really amazing how thoroughly HRH The Prince of Wales has researched this initiative, surrounded himself with organizations that will actually be able to combat homelessness, come up with concrete plans, and even discussed using Cornwall lands for housing (at least that's what I've read).
It's a grand undertaking, but I believe that HRH The Prince of Wales's unique position gives him the influence to push the minds and hearts of other power players into doing the right thing.
Two concerns, however:
1. The BRF is expected to be apolitical, but many of the reasons for homelessness are very political, so I wonder how HRH The Prince of Wales will balance that. Then again, HM The King was able to championed many causes deemed "political" through The Prince's Trust, and everything turned out fine for him. HRH The Prince of Wales, oftentimes more popular than his father, will probably have a similar if not better reception.
2. Naturally, the focus is on providing permanent housing, but what happens afterwards? I may have missed it, but does the initiative cover maintaining permanent housing after a homeless person has received it? It would be pretty disappointing for HRH The Prince of Wales to put in all of this work only for many of the people he helped to lose their permanent housing within three months.
It's a grand undertaking, but I believe that HRH The Prince of Wales's unique position gives him the influence to push the minds and hearts of other power players into doing the right thing.
Two concerns, however:
1. The BRF is expected to be apolitical, but many of the reasons for homelessness are very political, so I wonder how HRH The Prince of Wales will balance that. Then again, HM The King was able to championed many causes deemed "political" through The Prince's Trust, and everything turned out fine for him. HRH The Prince of Wales, oftentimes more popular than his father, will probably have a similar if not better reception.
2. Naturally, the focus is on providing permanent housing, but what happens afterwards? I may have missed it, but does the initiative cover maintaining permanent housing after a homeless person has received it? It would be pretty disappointing for HRH The Prince of Wales to put in all of this work only for many of the people he helped to lose their permanent housing within three months.