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America's Future Starts at Home REPOST FROM 10/12/2018
THIS WAS AND STILL IS ONE OF MY MISSION'S TO END HOMELESSNESS FOR ALL WHO LIVE HERE ON EARTH- AND EVEN THOUGH IT HAS NOT BEEN AN EASY-ROAD , I AM GETTING A BETTER GRIP ON HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND MOVE THE OBSTACLES THAT ARE BLOCKING THE PATH FOR SO MANY. 👪💖🙇🙏
MY PLAN FOR ADDRESSING POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS ! BY -M ANDRES 1/16/2023 "STAY AT HOME MOM'S CHANGING LIVES .COM "
NON-PROFIT
ADVOCATING FOR :
CHILDREN -WHO ARE STUCK IN BROKEN-SITUATIONS .
HOMELESS-
THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN VICTIMS OF SEXUAL OFFENSES
VIOLATIONS OF TRUST - ABUSES IN HOMES
POVERTY-
our mission : Providing Safe Stable Environment's, Housing w/Adults that you can TRUST .💂👼👮
Training Adults to Become PARENT's
PARENT'S WHO ARE ABLE TO RECEIVE HOMES TO RAISE CHILDREN WHO WILL SUCCEED
"Where a Child Grow's - Up
Affects What They Will Become"
If you are worried about where you are going to sleep, You can not focus on anything !
Housing-Food-Clothing - Safety -Security -Trust are CRITICAL To A Person's Success.
Parenting program that teaches the Basics' -Cleaning-Cooking-Gardening-Laundry-Folding clothes Ironing- Doing -Helping - Contributing-ETC..
Trustworthiness - Integrity- Honesty-Compassion -
-LIVING IN HONOR-
-EACH ONE TEACH ONE -BUT FIRST WE MUST REACH ONE -
OUR PLAN - SEC-8 MUST BE REFORMED - OR REMOVED!
TO SUCCEED - HOUSING IS/HAS TO BE SEEN AS A BASIC NEED -
TELLING A HOMELESS PERSON THAT THERE IS A 5 YEAR WAITING LIST -IS A DEATH SENTENCE !
REFORMING SEC. 8 !
HOUSING = EQUITY
EQUITY = SECURITY
SECURITY = SAFETY
SAFETY = SUCCESS
SUCCESS =
"THE AMERICAN DREAM "
"WE ARE ALL PART OF THAT DREAM"
WHEN YOU ARE HOMELESS YOU STOP DREAMING -AND YOUR LIFE BECOMES A NIGHTMARE, WITH PEOPLE VIOLATING YOU, PEOPLE MISTREATING YOU BECAUSE THEY THINK THEY HAVE A RIGHT TO. BECAUSE YOU ARE DESPERATE HUNGRY, FILTHY,YOUR CLOTHING IS FILTHY, AND IF YOU ARE A CHILD .IT'S EVEN WORSE, AND EMBARRASSING AT SCHOOL- YOU'RE HUNGY, YOUR HOMEWORK IS NOT DONE BECAUSE THERE IS NO PLACE TO DO HOMEWORK HECK YOU'RE TOO WORRIED ABOUT YOU SAFETY , YOUR SECURITY , YOU'RE HUNGRY TIRED AND SCARED . THERE IS NO PLACE TO FEEL SAFE !
"IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE"
WE MUST DO MORE TO MAKE SURE THAT EVERY-PERSON IS SECURE ,SAFE AND SHELTERED .
WE WILL PROVIDE:
FREE JOB- TRAINING-CONTINUED EDUCATION FOR LOW INCOME-SUPPORT FOR PARENTS' BOTH WOMEN AND MEN GUARANTEED HOUSING AND GUARANTEED COLLEGE TUITION FOR CHILDREN WHO DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITITES AND THE NEED FOR SUPPORT TO SUCCEED .
THIS IS JUST A START BUT WITH OUT A PLAN WE CANNOT EVEN BEGIN- AND WITHOUT A BEGINNING THERE IS SURE TO BE NO SUCCESS .
WE OWE IT TO OUR FUTURE AND TO OUR CHILDREN TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN THE HAVE AND THE HAVE NOTS , BETWEEN THE COULD HAVE BEEN AND THE YES I CAN !
THIS IS AMERICA'S WAKE-UP CALL -WE ARE FAILING A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO FOR WHATEVER REASON HAVE FALLEN AND NEED A HAND TO HELP THEM UP ,SO THAT THEY CAN BECOME PART OF THE AMERICAN DREAM SO THAT THEY CAN WAKEUP FROM THE NIGHTMARE THAT POVERTY+ HOMELESSNESS HAVE CREATED.
THIS IS OUR CALL -A CALL THAT MUST BE ANSWERED WITH A SOLUTION NOT A BANAIDE BUT A TRUE SOLUTION THAT WILL PROVE TO BE SUCCESSFUL -IF WE ALL DO WHAT IS NEEDED AND START TALKING ABOUT WHAT BEFORE NOW HAS BEEN JUST SEEN AS SOMEONE ELSE'S PROBLEM -AND WE REALIZE THAT IT IS ALL OF OUR PROBLEM AND IT TAKE'S AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY OR AN ENTIRE VILLAGE TO FIX IT !
YES -WE CAN -YES ME MUST !
ORIGINAL PLAN WRITTEN BY
M ANDRES (The Real Monica A) - I KNOW THAT IT WORK'S BECAUSE SOMEONE HELPED MY FAMILY WHEN WE WERE IN NEED .
SHARING THIS ARTICLE FROM >https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/esic/overview/content/what_is_poverty.html
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What is poverty?
The World Bank Organization describes poverty in this way:
“Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor. Poverty is not having access to school and not knowing how to read. Poverty is not having a job, is fear for the future, living one day at a time.
Poverty has many faces, changing from place to place and across time, and has been described in many ways. Most often, poverty is a situation people want to escape. So poverty is a call to action -- for the poor and the wealthy alike -- a call to change the world so that many more may have enough to eat, adequate shelter, access to education and health, protection from violence, and a voice in what happens in their communities.”
In addition to a lack of money, poverty is about not being able to participate in recreational activities; not being able to send children on a day trip with their schoolmates or to a birthday party; not being able to pay for medications for an illness. These are all costs of being poor. Those people who are barely able to pay for food and shelter simply can’t consider these other expenses. When people are excluded within a society, when they are not well educated and when they have a higher incidence of illness, there are negative consequences for society. We all pay the price for poverty. The increased cost on the health system, the justice system and other systems that provide supports to those living in poverty has an impact on our economy.
While much progress has been made in measuring and analyzing poverty, the World Bank Organization is doing more work to identify indicators for the other dimensions of poverty. This work includes identifying social indicators to track education, health, access to services, vulnerability, and social exclusion.
There is no one cause of poverty, and the results of it are different in every case. Poverty varies considerably depending on the situation. Feeling poor in Canada is different from living in poverty in Russia or Zimbabwe. The differences between rich and poor within the borders of a country can also be great.
Despite the many definitions, one thing is certain; poverty is a complex societal issue. No matter how poverty is defined, it can be agreed that it is an issue that requires everyone’s attention. It is important that all members of our society work together to provide the opportunities for all our members to reach their full potential. It helps all of us to help one another .
Poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. However, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money.
I WROTE THIS PROPOSAL LAST YEAR - AND SHARED IT WITH THE SENATE - M.ANDRES 12/8/2021
Subject: Solutions to end the housing crises -from a victim to a victor program -M Andres
Hello, my name is Monica. I have been experiencing the effects of homelessness, which I believe are the key factors for my drive and determination to make a difference in the lives of those who have no voice and because of a lack of material wealth have often become invisible.
From my experiences homelessness can affect anyone, for me it was the sudden loss of my spouse and a mortgage that was setup for us to fail by the terms and conditions within the fine print meant to steal our equity and eventually render us unable to climb back out after an unexpected tragedy.
After that it became a test of endurance and strength while -proactively trying to save myself while dealing with a system that didn't even know or see me as worthy of being saved. I found that the federally funded programs all had long lists and hoops to jump through that a person without legs could never do. I found that in theory yes it looked like we were trying to do our best to address the homeless crisis but in truth we have failed on a grand scale and in fact those who had never had to wonder where they would sleep from night to night or someone who sat behind a desk and had a scripted response of "there is a 5 year waiting list for housing assistance" would never be able to cure a problem that was rapidly growing and consuming our hopes and our dreams while destroying our trust that anyone even noticed that we were crying out for and desperately in need of immediate-housing -relief without judgment without waiting lists without funds to secure or recommendations which if we did have surely we would not be in such dire straits and in need of assistance in the first place .
You see for me this crisis had taken a personal toll and in losing my home and all of my equity I also lost custody of my minor children due to no home in which to shelter them, and in losing all of the things that I had lived my entire life to acquire, give-birth-to and nourish I lost myself. I lost the hope and the inspiration of waking up to start my day no matter how clear or how cloudy the sky was outside. I was blessed to have a roof over-my-head, heat to warm my soul and food to feed that soul. I knew that my hard work, integrity and good-sound judgment were the foundation on which I had based my life and had taught my children to also do.
So, you see, for me this homeless crisis became my fuel to bring attention to the destruction of lives, the destruction and breakdown of the American family and the theft of Our American dream due to Greed from those who control the financial/Housing/sectors and the inability to see that each and every person experiencing it as worthy of being saved from it. My fuel to proactively expose the weaknesses in programs that only claim to be doing its part to cure the problem yet in theory were just a waste of dollars that could actually be used to fix what is so horribly broken.
I see the homeless crisis as curable, but it would take a re-educating or a reminder of common courtesy that I believe greed/discrimination/ and the abuse of power have erased.
1. Poverty and those at the poverty level (or those disabled, those who have suffered a loss or hardship) should be a protected class of people until they are in fact able to climb out of that protection. I say this because of my own experience from those who knew that I had no way to defend myself from their predatory actions meant to keep me in poverty.
2. There should be a law that makes the acts of those who have wealth or those backed by large corporate-wealth or interests, to intentionally single out and intentionally make those who they deem as not-worthy of relief from their predatory behavior/actions guilty of the crime- Intentionally causing a financial -hardship- which should then be considered a Hate-Crime and abuse of -power due to one-sided ability to exploit the downfalls of another who they knew would not be able to fight back .
3 Housing should be a "Right" and not just a privilege given to the rich/wealthy/or those of a particular race or class BUT in fact given to ALL Americans who are born here -without the ability of another to intentionally interfere with their right for clean -secure-stable housing/ shelter.
4 The public housing authorities - should all be either eliminated and re-established to represent the communities for which they serve- or held to stiffer rules and accountability. 1 You get paid for eliminating the problem of homelessness, you will be rated for the amount of homelessness that you eliminate each year not by pointing out the waiting list and collecting a check for services that you are not providing to EVERYONE who comes to you in need of immediate housing.
5 There should be a requirement that those who are getting paid to help the crisis of homelessness actually get out from behind their desks and go to the communities in which they serve and offer assistance to those in need. This is what a Social Worker is supposed to do.
6 Anyone found to be abusing their position, their power, or working with others to oppress, deprive or collude to prevent any person from being able to attain safe sound and secure housing should be arrested and charged with deprivation of a right. Under title 18
These are just a few things that really need to be implemented in order to effectively eradicate the Homelessness crisis and to start living up to the promises of Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness and in order to be living the American Dream you must first be able to rest your head in a sound secure and safe place each and every day and night without the threat of another to compromise your security.
Systemic Inequality: Displacement, Exclusion, and Segregation
Shared from Center for American Progress
By Danyelle Solomon, Connor Maxwell, and Abril Castro
My Friend Diane Yentel - President and CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition @nlihc . Formerly: @enterprisenow @hudgov @oxfamamerica @mahomeless & @peacecorps
Tomorrow morning I’m testifying before the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis, at a hearing on renter protections during and after the pandemic. My written testimony: https://t.co/VSKGWa8BxC pic.twitter.com/Pdbm2jQPSp
— Diane Yentel (@dianeyentel) July 26, 2021
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