Right to Shelter
The “right to shelter” is gaining traction in recent years as more and more people find themselves without a place to call home. Essentially, the right to shelter means that every person has a basic right to a safe place to live. This can be emergency shelters, transitional housing, or permanent supportive housing.

I’m deeply passionate about social justice issues, and I believe that the right to shelter is important. No one should have to sleep on the streets or worry about where they’ll be able to sleep at night. By providing basic housing for everyone, we can help to create a more just society for all.