Imagine a mother with a baby sleeping on the sidewalk as the hustle and bustle of the day passes them by. Imagine a father panhandling while his daughter sleeps under a tree in burning heat. Now let’s put these scenarios in a state. California perhaps? Or maybe even Georgia? What if I told you that that has become the reality for thousands of people living in Phoenix, Arizona? Within the past two years, the number of people experiencing homelessness in Phoenix has increased from 2,380 to 3,096. With this surge in the homeless population, resources have been stretched thin and metro Phoenix cannot accommodate the homeless population by giving them a warm bed to sleep in at night. As the numbers rise, so has the number of people who pass by and do nothing about this issue. Lacking stable housing or shelter can result in safety and health issues for the homeless population. As members of society, it is important to realize that we are ethically obligat...