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December 19, 2007

Open Air: thoughts about homelessness

I just left home with nowhere to go or call my own house. I am not happy. I ask my mother, sister, and brothers “Can I live at your house?” I am someone, and I often hear “No, you’re not.” Thank God for my inner strength which helps me overcome my inner barriers. Thank God, I LOVE THE WORLD!

More access to quality counseling would have cleared the path to more healing. I think there should be more health services for homeless people and the elderly. For example, more trained case mangers, more shelters, and more educational programs are needed to provide consistent services.

Ms. D

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Why is more of a bad thing, good? The case managers do not get up off their a***s, education does not trump illness or violence. The SYSTEM, the structure, the business model if you will, is flawed. Change that.

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