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ALittleSolace  

Seeking, Advice

Salutations,
My Name is Solace (well at least on here) I am a Parent that loves god, and my wonderful daughter, Mo. She is 17, and currently undergoing the change in her body called Motherhood. She will be having a baby in late May. I never thought, I'd be a grandmother so early, but I embrace it, and support her. I suffer from agoraphobia.

Agoraphobia: Panic disorder with agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder in which there are repeated attacks of intense fear and anxiety, and a fear of being in places where escape might be difficult, or where help might not be available. Agoraphobia usually involves fear of crowds, bridges, or of being outside alone.

I don't often leave my home, but when I have to I pray allot, and tend to wear sunglasses. Even at night. I know rather quirky. I depend on the Internet, to build friendships, and well GOD blesses me with being available anywhere. My employment situation was grand, I was a live in Caregiver. I also did Virtual assisting on the side. I had been with the Lady I cared for about 5 years.

Sadly this position ended when my daughter, started to show the change in her body. The Lady there-for, terminated my Job Position. So that also ment, moving out. So lets see, 30 Day notice, and a termination letter. It wasn't so bad, because my daughter then told me her great news to my face, and quit hiding it. I was happy about that. I also new that I had to take life one day at a time.

I applied most everywhere for housing, and assistance. I couldn't do my VA work anymore, because I had no stable Internet. So Social Services, it is. I am currently looking for a STABLE place to sleep, and one I can take a deep breath, and not clench my eyes. I have been bunking with a friend, but that ends in a few days.

I never posted my story, till I knew I needed to give up my pride and do so. God provides, and if that means asking for help here, then so be it. I am not wanting cash, But a ROOM or a Job or such. I just want a reliable bed to sleep in, that I know will be there in a month. Past that, Im pushing past my FEAR and hitting the real world for work. And I am succeeding. I'm looking to find others to network with for, resources or information.

This is my story up to date. So, any advice, hot-line info or such would be great. I just need a floor, to crash on. Something to feel safe about in regard to knowing it will be there next week.



Thanks for listening.

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friendshelpingfriends  

Hawaii County, Hawaii Resources For Homeless

 

Hawaii County

Programs Telephone Information
Bridge House, Inc.
P. O. Box 2489
Kailua-Kona, HI 96745
(808) 322-3305 Services offered: Therapeutic Living - a clean and sober environment for people in recovery from substance abuse
Child and Family Service
C/O Hale Ohana
P. O. Box 7022
Hilo, HI 96720
Crisis Hotline: (808) 959-8864 Services Offered: Crisis Shelter for Domestic Violence and Spouse Abuse Victims
East Hawaii Coalition for the Homeless
115 Kapiolani Street
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 961-2559 Services offered: Emergency and Transitional Shelter, Clothing, Food, Case Management, Life Skills
Kawaihae Transitional House
P. O. Box 1976
Kamuela, HI 96743
(808) 882-7609 Services offered: Transitional Housing for Families with Children
Mental Health Kokua (East Hawaii Residential) - Hale Lehua
140 Wainaku Avenue
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 961-2054 Services Offered: Transitional Housing, Supportive Housing
Mental Health Kokua (East Hawaii Residential) - Hilo Hale
140 Wainaku Avenue
Hilo, HI 96720
(808) 935-7167 Services Offered: Transitional Housing, Supportive Housing
Mental Health Kokua (West Hawaii Residential) - SURF (Stabilizing Urgent Residential Facility)
75-5750 Alanoe Place
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(808) 331-1468

Services Offered: For clients with severe mental illness  and Transitional Housing

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friendshelpingfriends  

Illinois Homeless Resources And Information

Search for Services
 -   Help hotlines
 -   Shelter

Are you at risk of losing your home?
 -   Contact a housing counselor
 -   Emergency rental help
 -   Avoid foreclosure
 -   Help with your utility bills

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Other Illinois Resources
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 -   Food banks
 -   Food stamps
 -   Homeless service groups
 -   Legal assistance
 -   Social Security offices
 -   Homeless veterans
 -   United Way
 -   Jobs and job training
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friendshelpingfriends  

Florida Resources For Homeless Assistance

Search for Services
 -   Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) assistance | local contacts
 -   Continuum of Care contacts
 -   Help hotlines
 -   Domestic violence assistance - (800) 500-1119
 -   Shelter
 -   Homeless services locator
 -   Homeless Services Network of Central Florida Shelter Directory
Are you at risk of losing your home?
 -   Contact a housing counselor
 -   Avoid foreclosure
 -   Help with your utility bills
 -   Emergency financial assistance for housing
 -   Protection for renters affected by foreclosure

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Other Florida Resources
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 -   Access Florida  - food stamps, cash assistance, low or no cost health care, Medicaid
 -   Food banks
 -   Homeless service groups
 -   Homeless veterans
 -   Jobs and job training
 -   Legal assistance
 -   Social Security offices
 -   Unemployment compensation
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Starshine  

Homelessness

CLICK HERE

For Website:

Homelessness

Homelessness is a problem that affects many people in America. If you are homeless yourself and need help or if you want to learn more about homelessness and how you can help, we have information for you.
If You Are Homeless...

If you are homeless, help is available! HUD, along with many other federal agencies, funds programs to help the homeless. These programs are managed by local organizations that provide a range of services, including shelter, food, counseling, and jobs skills programs. So start by contacting a homeless assistance agency in your area.
-       Local homeless assistance
-       Housing counseling
-       Information for homeless veterans (HUDVet)
If You Are a Homeless Assistance Provider
-       HUD's Homeless Assistance programs
-       More on HUD's homeless assistance programs
-       Second Chance Homes
-       Interagency Council on Homelessness
If You Want to Help the Homeless...
-       Donate to your local food bank
-       Kids can help the homeless
Other Resources...
-       Federal Definition of Homeless
-       Facts about homelessness
-       National Coalition for the Homeless
-       Family Promise
-       National Law Center on homelessness and poverty
-       National Low Income Housing Coalition
-       National Alliance to End Homelessness
-       Corporation for Supportive Housing
-       National Coalition for Homeless Vets
-       National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol Information
-       National Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness
-       The Homelessness Resource Exchange
-       Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
-       Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program
-       The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (Title IV - Housing Assistance)
-       The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
-       The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Reauthorized January 2002
-       The 2008 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress - July 2009
-       An Introductory Guide to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress - October 2009
   
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Making Home Affordable
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Homeowners
HUD Implementation of the Recovery Act
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Public and Indian Housing
Ensuring safe, decent,
and affordable housing



 

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Anora Eldorath  

City of Lawrence, Kansas Resources for the Homeless

The City of Lawrence Kansas has a website devoted to resources for the homeless from food, to shelter.

Namaste-Anora

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Starshine  

Washington State Local Information by county for the Homeless

CLICK HERE

 If You Are Homeless

The Washington State Coalition for the Homeless does not provide direct services to people who are experiencing homelessness, or who are at risk of becoming homeless. However, we hope these resources will help you get connected to the right services for you.

Use the map for the different counties in Washington State to see what kind of information and resources are available to you from housing authority, dental and other services depending on the county. 

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soulight  

HOMELESSNESS

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    • THIS PAGE IS NOT MEANT TO DEPRESS THOSE WHO ARE FEARING HOMELESSNESS THEMSELVES.
    • Outrageous things are happening to our fellow human beings who just happen to be homeless . Do you care , or are you one of the ones who looks the other way ?
    •  IT IS TO LIGHT A FIRE UNDER SOME OF US TO BE HAPPY WITH WHAT WE HAVE AND SHARE SOME OF OUR RESOURCES.     
    • WALK IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SHOES.
    • HOW CLOSE ARE YOU TO BEING HOMELESS ?
    • PLAY THE  GAME TO FIND OUT HOW PEOPLE CAN BECOME HOMELESS.

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------------SIDE NOTE ---------Op-Ed:

 New Las Vegas Law Against Feeding Homeless Underscores City's Real Motivations


Op-Ed by: Tim King Salem-News.com
The city most efficient at creating homeless people now says they will arrest you if you feed them.
The rest of the article can be found here

 

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Feed Homeless, Face Arrest
Food Not Bombs Group Face Harassment
© Sandra Williams

Apr 9, 2007

 There are some crazy laws that make it illegal to feed homeless people in public places. Food not bombs have been continuing to face arrest by feeding hungry people.
Eric Montanez, 21, from the group Food not bombs, was charged with violating a law against feeding homeless people in Orlando Florida.
-(The rest of this article is available only in archives , and you have to pay for it. )

 

 

 

---------------------------------SIDE NOTE------------Monday, February 05, 2007


The War on the Poor escalates in Orlando

 

This article is about the ever growing draconian measures being taken by the the City of Orlando and many others. You can feed the birds but not a human being in Orlando. This article makes me wonder if I will have to go jail to feed someone because they are poor someday. Giving food to the poor has become a criminal act in cities around the country. I hope ours is not next.

The entire article can be read by clicking here
TODD LEWAN, AP National Writer Sat Feb 3, 4:49 PM ET

ORLANDO, Fla. - At Lake Eola park,

there is much beauty to behold: robust palms, beds of cheery begonias, a cascading lake fountain, clusters of friendly egrets and swans, an amphitheater named in honor of Walt Disney.


Then there are the signs.


DO NOT LIE OR OTHERWISE BE IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION ON A PARK BENCH ... DO NOT SLEEP OR REMAIN IN ANY BUSHES, SHRUBS OR FOLIAGE ... per city code sec. 18A.09 (a) and (o).

Visit the park's restrooms, and you'll find this sign on the wall above the hand dryers:


BATHING AND/OR SHAVING IN RESTROOM IS PROHIBITED ... per city code 18A.09 (p) ... LAUNDERING CLOTHES IN LAKE EOLA PARK IS NOT PERMITTED.


 


 So , instead of trying to help these people ,

they are arrested , or anyone who trys to help them are arrested. Why not put some of the money that was spent for these "beautiful places" into building a shelter , or at least a place for showers and food ? 

  People who are desparate to be clean , or who need to eat  are not humiliating themselves in order to harrass anyone.

They just want to have the basics just like anybody else.

 IT IS OUTRAGEOUS THAT THE WAY OUR GOVERNMENT IS HEADING , THE LAWS FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE ARE MAKING THEM FEEL EVEN LESS LIKE A HUMAN BEING.

 

 

 

 

*IF YOU ARE HOMELESS ,AND NEED HELP , GO HERE FIRST :

THE WORKING HOMELESS NETWORKING PAGE

 

The page listed directly above does not always work . If it is not currently working , try this page , which is another Homeless/Poor people's networking and information site :

http://www.sparesomechange.com/

 

 

 

This is a user friendly search engine for the site listed above. Thank you Elaine of TSA !

SPARE SOME CHANGE DOT COM SEARCH AND REFERANCE PAGE

 

 

 

ANOTHER OUTRAGEOUS  INCIDENT     HAPPENING TO OUR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS WHO JUST HAPPEN TO BE HOMELESS ! ! !

This is a real happening all over the  United States.

I know it to be true .

I was riding the bus this past winter ,and there was a homeless man on the bus in just a hospital gown on the bus right near where I was sitting . He only had one leg , the other leg , which was a stump , was infected and that is why he was in the hospital . The man was weak ,and when the bus stopped suddenly , he fell on the floor . He didn't want help up , because he was so humiliated.

 THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS . The people in our country should be ashamed . The land of the free ? Equal justice for all ? Only those with a home and money apparently .-soulight 7/02/07

 

 Homeless dumping
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Homeless dumping is the practice of hospital employees or emergency workers releasing homeless patients on the streets instead of placing them into the custody of a relative or shelter or retaining them in a hospital where they may require expensive medical care. [1] [2]



Associated Press; February 9, 2007; Los Angeles. A hospital van dropped off a homeless paraplegic man on Skid Row and left him crawling in the street with nothing more than a soiled gown and a broken colostomy bag, police said.... Police said the incident was a case of "homeless dumping" and were questioning officials from the hospital.[3]


Associated Press, October 25, 2006; Los Angeles. "L.A. Police Allege Homeless Dumping." Authorities have launched a criminal investigation into suspected dumping of homeless people on Skid Row after police witnessed ambulances leaving five people on a street there during the weekend.

 

 References
^ "Dumped On Skid Row", 60 Minutes. Retrieved on 2007-05-21. 
^ "L.A. charges hospital in dumping of homeless", MSNBC, November 16, 2006. Retrieved on 2007-05-21. 
^ Police probe alleged L.A. homeless dumping: Hospital van reportedly spotted dropping off paraplegic man on Skid Row, MSNBC via Associated Press, February 9, 2007

 

STORY ON "60 MINUTES" ABOUT HOSPITAL DUMPING

 

 

 

 

*NO MATTER HOW LITTLE YOU HAVE YOU CAN ALWAYS GIVE SOME OF IT AWAY-CATHERINE MARSHALL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Try this game and see what happens !

 

HOBSON'S CHOICE

 

Since most people who are homeless play the game above and lose, here is a page of shelter directories :

 

HOMELESS SHELTER SEARCH FOR THE US AND CANADA

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*"I asked God, why do You allow so much suffering in the world?     Why is there hunger, war, and disease?    Why don't You dosomething about it?          And God said, "That is why I made you!"

- Sufi teaching story

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*How close are you to becoming homeless ?

 

  • You could be rich and living on credit and beyond your means and become homeless in an instant when your shaky financial structure topples over.

 

  • Or , you could be a person just about ready to leave a mental institution and you are thinking : "Where do I go now ?"

 

  • Maybe you are a disabled person who finally got your disability(after fighting for it for 2 years) ,and you found out that the government has decided that disabled people can live below the poverty line !?!?

 

  • You could have just come home after taking your kids to daycare , and all the locks are changed and your husband won't return any calls.

 

 

Being poor is hard.

 

Being disabled is hard.

 

Having a temporary rough spot in our lives is hard.

  

  But it seems that if you are homeless you are invisible. Not even thought of as a human being.

 

What would you do if you became homeless ?

 

 Where would you go?

Who would help you ?

 

This page is a collection of stories from homeless people ,for homeless people ,and for those of us who need to wake up and help our fellow human beings.  tips from homeless people on how to sleep , eat ,get clean . . .

 

And, hopefully , some links that will open our eyes about the "UNTOUCHABLES "of the United States. 

 

 India is not the only country where there is a caste system.

 

SOULIGHT

 

 

*The first section is from a web site started by a homeless man :

He was publishing a homeless handbook.

 

After the first three chapters , it stopped. I don't know how much longer the handbook will even be on the net , so I am printing the whole thing on these pages.

 

 

HUMBLE HARV'S HOMELESS HANDBOOK

 

 

 

 

 

* "When a poor person dies of hunger, it has not happened because God did not take care of him or her. It has happened because neither you nor I wanted to give that person what he or she needed". - Mother Teresa

 

 

 

 

Here is a blog by a homeless lady . I

t seems to still be going as of October 2006 :

HOOPTYLIFE DOT COM

 

 

Join hands across the seas with the World Homeless Union

 -- an informal association of socially responsible neighborhood, community, city, county, state, national and international educational, civic, social, cultural, religious and political groups, clubs, associations, alliances, coalitions, churches, charities, agencies, institutions, corporations, unions and other organizations --

 in unity and solidarity with the millions of homeless, and with the billions of near-homeless men, women and children struggling for freedom from poverty and oppression throughout the world.

THE WORLD HOMELESS UNION

 

 

 

 

Here are some quotes from the next site , called

"Being Homeless in America"  

  • "Before becoming homeless I didn't know what it really meant. Most people today don't either. I would like to express, from experience, what it's like being homeless, trying to get meaningful employment while homeless, and what it takes to get out of homelessness. 
  •    Many websites and news articles dwell on homeless people  panhandling, sleeping on sidewalks, drinking in public, or pushing shopping carts loaded with junk. While some people are like that, it's far from reality for most homeless.  
  • Over 700,000 Americans are homeless at any given time. 
  • Holding a job that pays enough to save toward housing is extremely difficult while being homeless. Many do day-labor or other intermittent low-paying jobs (the working poor), but seldom make progress. With constructive assistance many could achieve a productive and rewarding life, and contribute to society, rather than live in poverty. . . Finding and maintaining employment at a living wage is hard enough for most people. Lacking housing, transportation, and other basic essentials vastly multiplies the difficulty. 
  • Many homeless can't work enough, with physical or mental problems, to even begin to afford housing. Disability or social security income, if they can get it, often isn't enough. 
  • Where I live lower cost housing is rapidly being replaced with expensive condos. A typical single family home is now over   $200,000.  Mobile home parks keep closing while many of the residents can't afford to relocate.
  • While Florida has high job growth, 83% of those jobs pay less than a living wage.
  • Low unemployment doesn't mean the jobs pay enough to live on. 
  •  Often shelters are built where there is a lack of real jobs,  maintaining the homeless with little hope of progress, while communities with jobs don't want the homeless or shelters where they live (NIMBYism, not in my back yard).


   If you know of programs that are making real progress, please let me know.  Your comments and suggestions are welcome." (His e-mail is on his page.)   

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