The November meeting of the Laguna Beach Business Club was my last as this year’s president. During the course of the year, I’ve been honored to know more intimately the club’s members, as well as search out meaningful speakers to broaden our understanding and involvement within our community. It’s provided a opportunity to view our town against the backdrop of local and larger issues.
Randy Kraft, the marketing and development director for Friendship Shelter, had agreed to discuss issues of homelessness, including the new shelter at ACT V. I had asked Randy to speak because I had uncovered something in myself that I did not like, and I was struggling both to understand and craft a path to change.
In the aftermath of the ACLU lawsuit and the visual expansion of homeless camping on our beaches and parks, I found that my heart had hardened. I’ve always believed myself to be a compassionate person. What had changed in me? Why did I want to turn my face? Why had homelessness become so disturbing?