Do you think our legislators will get it on April 2nd

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  • nap
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Here is something here in Pawtucket on April 2nd as BVCAP and Habitat for Humanity break ground for a new home. 10am

Habitat's "Pawtucket Project"

Join us as we break ground

for our newest Habitat house at

41-43 Jefferson Avenue in

Pawtucket, corner of West Avenue.

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So did anyone go and is this the solution for housing? The Mayor was there

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April 4, 2009

Dear Arthur and friends,

Seeing the state does not accurately know the Rhode Island homeless population, how about allowing the homeless to camp out at the state house?

By the way, in the Obama stimulus package, the city of Pawtucket received about $785,000 for homeless shelters, according to the Pawtucket Homeless Working Group.  By the way, the Providence Journal reported another Habitat for Humanity sponsored shelter opened near Payne Park.

In closing, who closed down the tent city under the Division Street bridge?

Peace,  Jim

 

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Dear Arthur and friends,

I do think that the new shelters on Montgomery Street and West Avenue is only part of the answer on the part of curing homelessness in the city.  Problems and solutions of homelessness seem intertwining.

First of all, most city homeless I know are mentally ill. How does one make sure the homeless get their medication daily and get off drugs and alcohol? Do some homeless people desired to be cured? Some mentally ill people encountered seem to enjoy their mental illness.

Second of all, how can a homeless person get a good paying job so they can afford $750 or more per month rent?  How can an older homeless person get necessary job skills?  One homeless person I know proved a victim of outsourcing.  For 30 years, he worked in area textile mills.  As the textile jobs disappeared into China  Vietnam, and other parts of Asia or Africa,  this person lost every remaining job.  Nearing age 50, this man seems to be more unemployable as time moves.   

Many years passed in the city so the problem of housing became noticeable.  It will take much time before a solution to homelessness is found.

 

Peace,  Jim

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