“This seemed like a good way to restore some dignity in the county.”
One of the toughest — but often overlooked — challenges homeless people face is finding a way to stay clean. That’s why a group in Palm Beach, Florida, is bringing free showers to the area.
For homeless people, not having a way to wash up could mean losing out on job opportunities and getting kicked out of shelters. That injustice spurred Live Fresh Palm Beach to develop a mobile hygiene facility that’s equipped with six showers and restrooms and provides users with such essentials as toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, sunscreen and sanitary pads, according to the group’s website.
“When an individual walks in it’s like they’re walking into a bathroom in a house,” Chris Bentley, the nonprofit’s CEO, told WFLX. “The only difference is this one can come to you as opposed to you having to be home.”
According to the Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County, homelessness has dropped 9 percent since 2013, and 1,421 people are homeless on any given day in the area.
The Live Fresh project was made possible after Impact the Palm Beaches awarded the group a $100,000 grant in the fall. It competed against 33 other nonprofits that serve people in need in the area, according to the philanthropic group.
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