Homelessness In South Carolina

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South Carolina has a lengthy and illustrious history of high rates of poverty, homelessness, and the mistreatment of those individuals stuck in these two seemingly inescapable ruts. In August of 2013, South Carolina passed legislature that, in layman’s terms, made homelessness illegal in Columbia and this law is still in effect today. By the end of January 2013 there was a total of 1518 documented homeless people in Richland County, and 6032 documented homeless people throughout our entire state. This law entailed that all homeless people in Columbia would be asked to move to a homeless shelter on the outskirts of town and would only be allowed to reenter with specially granted permission. If they refused, they were arrested. Some benches