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Cali Carlisle admits she is a heroin addict — 'but in a healthy way,' she insists, even if the visual evidence belies that claim. Her nose is the brightest shade of red imaginable. She constantly picks at scabs all over her body. Her home is a makeshift bed beneath Interstate 80 in Sacramento. And Monday was her 26th birthday.
Not that you would ever guess. Anyone looking at her would think she is at least 15 years older. Carlisle is part of California 's growing homeless emergency.
The state has around , people without a roof over their heads. But she is not in downtown Los Angeles where Skid Row is a symbol of the national crisis or San Francisco where nearly one person in every hundred lives on the streets.
Growing issue: Sacramento's homeless population has risen 19 per cent in two years, with 5, people living on the streets. Pictured above is a man sleeping on the sidewalk in broad daylight.
As of , California has the largest homeless population in the country, with , people living on the streets. A recent survey showed 93 per cent of Sacramento's homeless either grew up in the city or had lived there long-term before hitting the streets, according to the city's spokesman.