About Section, Chat GPT EXODUS II
About EXODUS II: 2028
Resolving Visible Homelessness by the July 14th Opening Day of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles
EXODUS II: 2028 is a bold, humane, and constitutionally-aligned national initiative to resolve all visible homelessness in the United States — starting with a historic commitment to Los Angeles, host of the 2028 Olympic Games.
Developed by civil rights activist Ted Hayes, it is the only currently unchallenged comprehensive strategic plan addressing homelessness through civic, spiritual, and governmental collaboration.
“We can’t welcome the world to our city while our own people lie abandoned on its streets.”
— Ted Hayes
Rooted in Justice & Responsibility
Grounded in the U.S. Constitution and inspired by biblical narratives of liberation, EXODUS II stands for:
- A national moral reckoning
- A second covenant with our most vulnerable citizens
- A strategic, compassionate solution to homelessness
Institutional Legitimacy
The doctrines of EXODUS II are officially filed within:
- The White House
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- Los Angeles City & County governments
Recognized under Presidential administrations from George H.W. Bush (#41) through Trump and Biden.
The July 14th Commitment
Resolve all visible homelessness by July 14th, 2028 — the Opening Day of the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. A national goal with global eyes watching.
Strategic Highlights
- Presidential Executive Orders
- Olympic, City & County cooperation
- Faith-based coalition engagement
- Public-private partnerships
- Redefining homelessness through moral alignment
“In terms of the ‘Exodus’ vision … it is a bold one indeed to resolve all visible homelessness by the July 14th Opening Day…”
— Helene Schneider, U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness