A Hot Shower and a Safe Place to Rest: Day Centers as Anchors for Stability
The simple and invigorating dignity of being able to take a nice, hot shower is something many take for granted, not realizing having access to clean running water for a shower can be both a boon and a godsend. For Portland’s unhoused community, access to a hot shower can mean the difference between being able to interview with a potential employer or not, which further separates our unhoused neighbors from the ability to obtain stability and security with a consistent income. Research shows that limited hygiene access is one of the biggest barriers to both employment as well as housing opportunities. It also reduces a person’s confidence and dignity, as others in the community can look down upon someone who appears dirty or might smell unwashed, which creates a bigger uphill climb against potential bias. In Multnomah County, many of the shelters and day centers are often at capacity and place those seeking better hygiene and shelter on a long waitlist. Studies have also been con...