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A Rising Tide

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Homelessness through the eyes of those who live it

Through the eyes of children, their families, and the helping industry that has developed from the housing crisis, A Rising Tide follows the strategies of families and service providers struggling with homelessness.

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A Rising Tide shines a powerful light on the often-overlooked struggles of families facing homelessness, revealing the heart-wrenching realities behind the statistics. Through the eyes of children, their families, and dedicated service providers, this documentary exposes the harsh truth that over 25% of homeless individuals in Alameda County are children, underscoring the urgent need for compassionate action and systemic change.

The film highlights alarming trends, such as a staggering 39% increase in family homelessness linked to rising rent burdens. It challenges the stereotype that homelessness is solely a result of unemployment, revealing that many homeless individuals are, in fact, employed yet still unable to secure stable housing. With 60% of homeless individuals having experienced domestic violence and 80% suffering from chronic health conditions, A Rising Tide calls for comprehensive support systems to address these multifaceted issues.

By showcasing the resilience of families and the critical work of community organizations, the film encourages viewers to recognize their role in advocating for change. With the stark reality that Alameda County has the third highest rate of homelessness in California, A Rising Tide serves not only as a documentary but as a clarion call for society to engage in meaningful dialogue and action to combat homelessness and support vulnerable communities.

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