This week I made a trip to The Torres Shelter, a local homeless shelter in Chico. As I waited for my interviewee to arrive, I sat out on the patio with two visitors who found peace smoking their cigarettes. They were kind and greeted me as I walked up. Honestly, I was worried about how I would be perceived. It's always a intimidating to show up to a place, where you think you won't fit in. However, they were all so polite.
I sat down with Brad Montgomery, executive director at the Torres Shelter and asked him a few questions about fake homelessness in Chico.
There's one man here in Chico who holds a sign saying "This could be you," Montgomery said. He's not homeless. He has an apartment and an old Chevy truck.
Montgomery went on to describe how he encountered this man and directed him to the shelter if he needed help. The man lied and said the shelters were full.
"We've never, in our 14 year history had to turn away a visitor," Montgomery said.
Here are some other photos I took at the shelter on Thursday May 9.
Visitors' entire live must fit into these bins when first arriving at the shelter
The Torres Shelter uses artwork for visitors to cope and relax. Here are some of the artwork created by Torres Shelter visitors.