MILWAUKEE — In an effort to make sure those experiencing homelessness don’t go without warm clothes or a hot meal, volunteers with Inner City Sound, an Appleton-based record label, teamed up with people from the “Aces in their Places” social club and the Dirty Dozen Motorcycle Club to give back to those in need.
“When we do this, we don’t require any proof of need or any ID or anything like that,” said Darrian Kaye Adler, CEO of Inner City Sound, “We have hats, winter gloves, hand warmers, food, coats, jeans — things like that.”
They’re focused on meeting the need during these critical winter months, through their charitable initiative, Mission: We Hear You.
“Right now, there are a lot of barriers that are preventing people from quickly accessing help,” Kaye-Adler said. “Unfortunately, people get stuck in a position where they cannot access shelters due to a lack of beds. As a result, they may suddenly end up on the street, making these items critical for their survival.”
In a report released Friday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimated that more than 5,049 Wisconsinites were experiencing homelessness on the night they collected data last January. This figure reflects a decrease of more than 10.6% since 2007 but is up 3.9% from the previous year.