There really aren't many homeless programs that subsidize living for a period where you can get back on your feet, in such a way as to not require that you stand in line for hours every day, so you can focus on finding a job, or similar.
Many of them (eg, food stamps) cut benefits when you're unemployed homeless, and focus instead on at-risk employed people.
Many kitchens require that you show up every day and spend large amounts of time on travel to-and-from, as well as waiting in line.
Many of them (eg, food stamps) cut benefits when you're unemployed homeless, and focus instead on at-risk employed people.
Many kitchens require that you show up every day and spend large amounts of time on travel to-and-from, as well as waiting in line.