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Title: A Homeless Solution: IF people care!
Source: Keeper of the Flame
URL Source: http://jimsorrell.proboards33.com
Published: Sep 5, 2006
Author: James Sorrell
Post Date: 2006-09-05 18:50:38 by CaptainChurch
Keywords: homeless, home, hope
Views: 294
Comments: 26

To ALL : --->Having experienced homelessness (by losing an investment), I see that current "shelters" are warehouses, the pinnacle of Tokenism, the visible tip of the iceberg. Everyone needs a home, to maintain a steady balance to succeed.....homeless people are on shifting sand! "Shelters" should be "clearing houses" ...(only a short stay & then re-located into the community)... a clearing house with a built in "buddy-system" ["matching" process begins the first day with someone who, like themselves, needs someone to look after their interests!] that prevents "drowning"; for even the oldest book says that it is "not good for man to be alone"...he just gets into trouble. A "clearing house" staff would get to know the person quickly and intensely (A predator wouldn't like to be known, so he flees the community.....which is your Best form of protection!).

People would work in the "clearing houses" that know the community and its' people, like matchmakers, matching up folks with a compatable job, and living with someone in their home. The same book says "Open your homes to strangers", and with proper human concern for the homeless first..... [instead of social "companies" who use the homeless for their funding & grants, jobs and their own homes & lives.....and are themselves the other problem, besides obscene community apathy nationwide.] .....with proper concern for the people themselves who need a home, and who could fit quickly into a community's job and housing structure, and complement it..... instead of herding the homeless out of sight into a warehouse.....or, in one case, a basement "sewer" [As single men in Madison, WI are treated, with very unsanitary conditions] Everyone needs a home....to grow into a mature, contributing community member & good neighbor, with a real life!

A model of such a new system should be set up, and then used everywhere for man's humanity to man! --->>>(Old folks who face having to leave their homes, because they can't take care of themselves adequately, and terrified of "old folks home/managed care facilities", could be properly matched up with a compatible homeless person, and both would benefit!) Best regards, James Sorrell

jamessorrell2003@yahoo.com


General - A Homeless Solution: IF people care! From: fuzzwald

A while ago, homelessness was seen as a problem that other countries had. Poorer countries. But, during the Reagan years, the idea took hold that homeless people deserved their predicament and/or wanted it. Limbaugh's "homeless update" was symptomatic of the cold hearted, greed headed, stupid rationalization of suffering that gets de-oderized and pawned off as conservative ideology. Now we have a whole generation of Americans who are none the wiser. (More recently, the same transformation of thought is being directed at democracy and the Bill of Rights. But that's for another discussion board.)

Almost any plan to aid the homeless is an improvement over the current state of affairs.


A Post Script story........

Kelcy Ruiz, a homeless man who was stabbed to death Monday, May 9, 2005. Homeless Man Dies Saving Woman * Defended Restaurateur From Intruder May 12, 2005 3:56 pm US/Pacific MIAMI (AP) ---A homeless man who did odd jobs for a local restaurateur was stabbed to death as he defended her against a knife-wielding intruder, authorities said. Kelcy Ruiz, 32, was mourned as a hero for coming to the aid of Melida Murillo during an attack Monday at her Colombian restaurant, Mama Leonor. Ruiz, described by relatives as a crack cocaine addict who lived mainly on Miami's downtown streets, did occasional work for Murillo in exchange for food. "Even though he was a forgotten member of society, he acted better than most people who are not homeless," said Detective Delrish Moss, spokesman for the Miami Police Department.

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#8. To: CaptainChurch, lodwick (#0)

The same book says "Open your homes to strangers", and with proper human concern for the homeless first..... [instead of social "companies" who use the homeless for their funding & grants, jobs and their own homes & lives.....and are themselves the other problem, besides obscene community apathy nationwide.] .....with proper concern for the people themselves who need a home, and who could fit quickly into a community's job and housing structure, and complement it..... instead of herding the homeless out of sight into a warehouse.....or, in one case, a basement "sewer" [As single men in Madison, WI are treated, with very unsanitary conditions] Everyone needs a home....to grow into a mature, contributing community member & good neighbor, with a real life!

...and no, I didn't miss the above point.

It's just that as I said, I got sidetracked. My locality will look the other way if 20 illegals hole up together, but if you have an extra kitchen in your house, or the room to accomodate someone down on their luck, they'll make you take the kitchen out, and the brown-shirts among us will report you to the "authorities". My first thought was where is their some unused land that could be put to this use in densely populated areas that could accomodate a large number of people more humanely and decently, with privacy and safety, especially for the more vulnerable, such as the elderly, mentally unbalanced, and children. I was also reminded by articles I have read that most mental illness is actually a result of nutritional deficiencies, and then my mind shifted to a movie I had seen about hard-core criminals being tamed by gardening, and I began to see large army bases providing not only habitat, but the means for people to have their own plots of land to grow some of their own food and perhaps selling it at farmers' markets to earn extra cash to get a leg up. But then I got sidetracked.

Closed bases around here are usually slated for up-scale condos and housing for the well-off, who can contribute more $$$$$ into the NWO funding streams. lodwick, before I got so involved in trying to salvage a future for my children from the evil plots of madmen in power, houses were a big interest of mine, little houses just one of my main interests. I still, when I need a break, build on paper, dreaming of better days. I will try to find some time to seek some inexpensive solutions for this crisis, but people need to wake up to the fact that evil spiritual forces in high places are definitely working against us.

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#10. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt. Elliott. all (#8) (Edited)

I will try to find some time to seek some inexpensive solutions for this crisis, but people need to wake up to the fact that evil spiritual forces in high places are definitely working against us.

Agree completely.

Your story about guys calmed by gardening reminded me of all the benefits of rural living - from the interaction with, and caring for livestock, to being able to raise your own healthful produce, poultry, etc...you just don't find many evil farmers or ranchers - do you? Not in my experience.

Back to housing. I have some property here in Austin that could accomodate another housing unit, but getting anything done with the city goobers is a daunting challenge that I don't know if I'm up to dealing with. The city is more interested in hiring "workers" to deal with the problem of the homeless, than they are in finding real, long-term, solutions (which would prolly involve returning at least 75% of our street people to the state homes from which they were turned out...)

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