Updated: 6:22 PM EST Jan 1, 2021 Advocates in Baltimore are calling on city leaders to do more to help the homeless community.Members of Real Care Providers gathered Friday with homeless individuals in front of City Hall to present a list of demands that includes alternative housing and identified safe havens, access to therapeutic services, equal and fair opportunities for permanent, stable housing as well as employment opportunities.Members of the homeless community who spoke said the coronavirus pandemic has made things worse. This is a struggle not just for the COVID issues going on . this is an epidemic all over the United States, a member of the homeless community said. If we continue to watch our citizens die in the streets and be quiet, we re never going to have a resolution, said Christina Flowers, founder of Real Care Providers.The call to action comes after two women recently died at a homeless encampment. At that time, Mayor Brandon Scott released a statement