Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues nonprofit that serves homeless in South Austin

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Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues nonprofit that serves homeless in South Austin​

KUT 90.5 | By Olivia Aldridge
Published November 26, 2024 at 3:50 PM CST
Updated November 29, 2024 at 7:33 AM CST
Photo of a white sign in front of a light brick building. The sign reads, Welcome to Sunrise Church Navigation Center.

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KUT News
The Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center operates out of Sunrise Community Church in South Austin.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued an Austin nonprofit that serves people experiencing homelessness.
The lawsuit accuses Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center of fostering drug use, violence and other activities that endanger nearby residents.
Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center has operated out of Sunrise Community Church in South Austin since 2015. Its primary hub at the church provides care for a variety of needs, including food, cold weather gear, medication storage, health care assistance, computer lab access, mail service and help with housing applications. Homeless individuals can also make contact with the center via its hotline or its mobile outreach program.
Paxton’s lawsuit characterizes Sunrise as operating as a “common nuisance" in the neighborhood. His office seeks a court order that would halt operations at Sunrise for a year and prohibit the center from operating within 1,000 feet “of any school, playground, or youth center.”

The lawsuit alleges neighbors, including children and staff at Joslin Elementary, have witnessed inappropriate and threatening behavior from Sunrise clients.
“This organization is threatening students’ health and safety and unjustly worsening daily life for every single resident of the neighborhood,” Paxton said in a statement.
Mark Hilbelink, the center’s executive director, called Paxton's lawsuit "regrettable." He said that as a church-based ministry, the navigation center is protected under the First Amendment and other laws covering religious institutions.
“Sunrise intends to keep offering services to people in our community who need them,” Hilbelink said in a statement. “We are committed to being a good neighbor. We will continue to work, every day, to support Joslin Elementary School, our neighborhood, and our entire community.”

The center reported serving more than 10,800 clients in 2023, including 803 people who were connected to housing. It also fielded more than 23,000 calls to its hotline, which was launched in 2022. Sunrise recently announced that its call center would triple its hours.
"Sunrise is one of the strongest leaders in the Austin community at bringing innovative, low-barrier, and smart solutions to issues that have been difficult to address in homeless services for years," Hilbelink said in a statement last week announcing the hotline expansion.
 
Yes this is a direct attack on Christianity but he is hardly the only one guilty of this.
 
Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.


Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center is just a crashpad and hang out for junkies, whores, would-be street criminals, and illegal aliens, which South Austin is full of. Shut it down and force them to go somewhere else.

Paxton would make a great Attorney General in the Trump administration.
 
Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.


"[Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center]'s primary hub at the church provides care for a variety of needs, including food, cold weather gear, medication storage, health care assistance, computer lab access, mail service and help with housing applications."

That's commerce ... and just because the Church is a 501(c)3 corporation doesn't put it above the laws regarding commerce ... and one of the most important things to regulate in residential neighborhoods is commerce ... I don't know Texas Law, here we're not allowed to have any outward appearance of a business activity in residential areas, except a small sign 2 square foot or smaller ... and no parking, no customers, no storage ... you must be in a business neighborhood to allow customers in your front door ...

A Christian would set this operation up in a business or industrial district ... or out in the rural areas so these homeless are closer to honest work in the cotton fields ... Christ Himself threw the money-changers out of the Temple ... I'm not sure what we call churches who invite the money-changers back in ... [giggle] ... except Protestant ... ROFL ...

A Christian Church is a place for murderers to go if they want to stop murdering, for homosexuals if they want to stop being homosexual, for abortionists if they want to stop performing abortions ... we need residential drug-treatment facilities for folks who want to be drug-addicts, and residential mental health treatment facilities for folks with mental health disabilities ... that would make the other homeless shelters safe places to be ...
 
Paxton would make a great Attorney General in the Trump administration.
He'd fit right in the admin....he's just another crook who got away with it.... The perfect trump nominee! 😁
 
Who read the article? This center was making like miserable and dangerous for the people who live in the area.
From another article:
The center has become the subject of growing complaints from residents who have reported finding needles, trash and feces nearby. Its proximity to Joslin Elementary School has been of particular concern.

Included in Paxton’s lawsuit Tuesday are police reports, affidavits from several residents and links to local media coverage that details those concerns.
 
Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.


Skimming the article it seems the issue mostly is center being close to an elementary school.

Sorry childrens safety outweigh homeless drug addicts.
 
I oppose criminalizing poverty, but that place is way too close to a school and is indeed a hazard, as long as it is illegal to institutionalize the insane and junkies. They can move somewhere else away from any schools.
 
I oppose criminalizing poverty, but that place is way too close to a school and is indeed a hazard, as long as it is illegal to institutionalize the insane and junkies. They can move somewhere else away from any schools.

Well, unless they were there first, I should add, and they are a legit church and not just a bunch of stoner fags paying themselves bux from Federal programs.
 
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Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.

It's a shame atheists don't/won't help society
 
Thoughts? On the one hand, there may be bonafide issues with homeless in the area. On the other hand, this is a fundamental mission of Christianity per Da Big Guy, to help the poor and raise up the homeless. They are trying to actually help raise the homeless out of their situation as J called on Christians to do.


Why is he suing? Is this another NGO that works for the coyotes and stuffs ballot boxes?
 
Read the article, correct your ignorance!
So another NGO that works for the coyotes and stuff spelling boxes. Got it. This one comes with the added benefit concentrating human scum in areas where other decent people are living.
 
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