Rawni -> RE: Homeless in the lifestyle (1/10/2014 4:13:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: kdsub I hope you will not take my comment as a personal attack because it is not meant to be. In my opinion there is no excuse for extended homelessness in America. Those that find themselves in that situation have only themselves to blame. I understand there are many reasons to be homeless and I’d bet the most prevalent is drug and/or alcohol abuse. I do feel sorry for the homeless and hope they get the aid they need but those that are homeless for years and years choose by their own actions to be that way and deserve no sympathy from me. Now when they decide to help themselves then they deserve a helping hand to recovery. Butch There are many reasons for extended crisis in a persons life. The system wasn't created to actually work. It creates jobs in many agencies, mostly government and these systems rarely work for all. They may work for some, but many slip between the cracks. I am just such a case. Chronic illness... it could be any kind of illness. So you think that they just go get disability, right? Wrong. Some fall through the many, many cracks in that system and if you have worked in this area and know the system enough to argue it with lawyers, senators, social workers, etc. such as I have, and win... you might hear me or even ask me a question or two. Some have illnesses that the medical community do not understand. I just spoke to someone last night that the medical community is failing. This is a very serious situation and she could end up homeless... but most likely could end up in a nursing home, which would shorten her life and add no quality. She is functional, but oh darn, can't afford to get to the hospital she needs to go to as the average one cannot help or figure out what is going on. That is my story. Rare and strange illnesses. One not even taught in the US which means... good luck with that disability case partner. Then we have the mentally ill. Do I need to explain how that doesn't work in this country? Then we can talk about shelters! Oh that's a fun one. Let's see... in by night, out by sunrise... doesn't matter how cold it is. Doesn't matter what you need in services.. some have none other than that. Okay step up to a better one. Overloaded, overwhelmed, too many people, too many cases, heart break all around as you watch vets of our mighty nation go in and out the door. While the mentally ill, you can do little for because there is no where to send them. The police bring them to you. Step up again... okay now we are talking well run shelters.. you still have undesirables.. theft, abuse... time limits of stay, etc. I have seen more money go out the back door of these places.. than to the people that actually need the help. Job search is laughable in most places. They hand you a number to the unemployment office... how do you get there, what do you do and gee... your clothes suck and you have no home address and you have no phone... oh yes, someone will hire you. One can get trapped in that system because the system fails. Period.
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