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I am The Homeless Housewife

By The Homeless Housewife - on Dec 8, 2011... modified on Dec 8, 2011
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Hello, I am The Homeless Housewife

I am thrilled you are here. Please take a few minutes to look around.

You can read my (very true) story by scrolling down just a little.  Be sure to visit my blog, and links and don't forget to shop at the store. All proceeds go towards the cause of getting women & their children to avoid homelessness and to remain or regain a home.The HPRP ( Homeless Prevention Rapid Rehousing) program was defined to assist families under the poverty level facing homelessness.  Over the last two years my family was denied 9 times by the various Santa Barbara agencies in charge of these funds.  We were not denied because we didn't qualify.......

 

On the contrary, please read on...... 

 

It is December 2011

I am a homeless housewife...and here’s my story............

but, before you read, I would like to take a moment to say this...

 

There are a number of nonprofit homeless outreach programs that do so much

research,  statistic collecting, fundraising, advocating, storytelling and promising....

yet nobody follows through with actual assisting.

 

My family and I have been homeless for over one and a half years now.....

Yet nobody can tell by looking at us...We don’t act, dress, or smell the part. You won’t find us panhandling, or flagging signs.  You won’t catch us squatting next to the 7-11 with three open containers. 

 

It may be due to the fact that we don’t hang out at the shelters. You know the ones that house 100s of the stereotypical homeless Santa Barbara locals that randomly get put on the cover of our local weekly paper a hand clutched to a 1/2 pint of $1.75 booze.

In retrospect, we look for work, go to school, go to the grocery store, get gas, walk through the mall, and drive in cars....

 

...just like 98% of the population.  We walk, talk and act just like everyone else. You may have walked right past us and not even known it.  We are actors, invisible, like chameleons.  We have the tendency to blend right in, not on purpose, or to trick or fool you. Simply because that is who we are. We hold onto every shred of dignity and pride that we have left....

because essentially that is all we have left....

 

That is ....our dignity,.... and an 8x12 foot storage locker that contains ethereal memories of our past.  Memories of a three bedroom, two bath structure that we once lovingly referred to as ‘home’.  Memories that tend to fade more and more each day, the longer and longer we go without a roof over our heads.

 

Most likely that storage locker is now double pad locked by the storage company due to nonpayment, with penalties and late fees that have accumulated into astronomical amounts overnight, with no rhyme or reason, making it nearly impossible to keep.

 

A storage locker that holds every last bit of our worldly possessions.  And, though these belongings were once taken for granted, they now represent everything in this world that we hold dearly.  They hold reminiscences of our childhood, of our children growing up, of our marriage, of our divorce, bittersweet memories, happy times, and trying times.

 

But then somehow we come to a realization.  These items that remain holed up in that dark and dingy locker just don’t mean that much to us anymore.

 

We would rather fill our tummies, or pay for the comforts of a cheap motel room, than keep paying for that locker.  So we start to sell off these items one at a time.  First we sell the old overstuffed armchair that nobody really sat on anyways, next  the kitchenware, dishes, pots & pans, and finally our heirlooms, and jewelry from Grannie that we vowed to pass on to our children’s children one day.

 

We garage sale our belongings, craigslist them, we even EBay and Amazon our personal possessions.  

 

And we do this in hopes of a miracle; a simple wish that remains ungranted, 

a wish to go Home’.

 

See, there are many homeless individuals like me...

 

We will remain invisible. Not because we choose to, but for a variety of reasons.  We are the unseen.  Perhaps it is due to our pride, or ego. It could be because we haven’t shown up on television or radio shows.  You won’t find us on any 'Most Wanted' posters, we are not red flagging ourselves, and we do everything in our power to remain under the radar.

 

Maybe it’s because we don’t speak up enough, or we are too timid or ashamed or frightened to speak up.  It could be because we are not belligerent drunks who, like a billboard, advertise their obnoxiousness for the entire world to view. We are not hooked on prescription pills, or booze.  We don’t self-medicate with street drugs and we do not sling dope to all of our friends.

 

Though we have made every effort to seek assistance, we are unsuccessful.  We apply at one, two, three...perhaps even to every single agency that advertise their services.  The only result we get is rejection, denial and...

 

”Sorry, we can’t help you.”

“You don’t make enough money.”

“You make too much money.”

“You were too late in applying.”

“You need to come back again next month.”

“Well, you do have a car to sleep in, don’t you?”  

“Oh, it’s warm enough to sleep outside.”

 

So, essentially we get passed over by agencies and remain not helped, not assisted, but instead we get rejected by every '”homeless advocate” agency in town...

 

And these agencies do not offer alternative solutions for us.  Instead, they allow us to walk out their door with utter defeat and no solution to this epidemic disease we refer to as indigence.  After a while we become accustomed to their rejection, and simply start to accept the word ‘No’.   And we shuffle away with our heads a little lower, with no argument, or defiance.

 

We start to believe that we are unworthy of public assistance and housing programs.  We even get rejected by the shelters.  

We hear, Your children are too young to stay here. They will be influenced negatively by the older homeless men.”

Or on the other hand we hear, “Your children are too old. They will influence the younger children.”

 

So, while the pot-bellied drunks get clothed, fed, and housed nightly, my family remains parked on some dark side street in 30-degree winter weather with pillows and a blanket, shivering our asses off all night.  We don’t really sleep while we are parked out there in your neighborhood, because, believe it or not, we are more afraid of being seen or of getting caught breaking the law since it is illegal for people in California to sleep in their cars on streets.

 

We lay awake worrying about being harassed by people on the streets or ticketed by police.  We lay awake wondering when this nightmare will end.  Where will we get our next meal, and where will we go to the bathroom next.  Where will we park unnoticed at daybreak, and where can we sneak into for our next shower without being recognized.  We stay awake and worry about these things because in Santa Barbara the law states that if you sleep in your vehicle while parked on a public roadway or parking lot, the police can roust you.  They can even nab you for vagrancy, & they will require an actual mailing address, proof of employment, and so on.

 

Heaven forbid we happen to get a citation for not wearing a seat belt.  And, though we send in a written testimony in defense, it gets rejected, and we are found guilty.  Then the citation turns into an added failure-to-appear infraction and that infraction goes to warrant, simply because we did not have the means to pay for the original no-seat belt citation.  Then that warrant is reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles, and in turn, the DMV suspends our driver’s license.

 

At this point, we really never fall asleep at night because just by the simple action of sitting behind the wheel of our car, we have become lawbreakers and criminals.  And when the police finally catch up with us, we get a real treat.  Not only do they cite us…  (Again), but now they are mandated by law to impound our vehicle for no less than 30 days.  We are left standing on the side of the road, with a bewildered look of...

"Did that really just happen?!?

 

and we question the fact that it is perfectly legal for the civil servants of our community to take away our car & only shelter and what is left of our personal possessions & the rest of our dignity.

 

We become accustomed to that dark cloud that refuses to dissipate from above our head.  We don’t want to be noticed, so...we remain the unseen homeless...victims of circumstance, who damn well make sure we do not portrait anything but the quintessential perfect family to any unsuspecting onlooker. Because hell will freeze over before anyone discovers our dark, dirty little secret.  We have been passed over repeatedly, with not even a blink.

But we want you to know, we are right outside your door.

 

And though you sit in your cozy little house with your cozy little cat, your Sunday paper, and your bunny slippers, we need you to realize that you may be next.

They say that the only thing that is sure is that nothing is sure.

 

So, take heed, and do not take your comfort for granted because in an instant, your world can change.

 

One more piece of advice…

If you seek assistance from your local homeless service providers, one thing is certain... 

You will REMAIN homeless.

 

 

I am The Homeless Housewife.  Please feel free to email me with any comments or suggestions at  HomelessHousewife@Hotmail.com

Phone: (805) 270-3228
www.HomelessHousewife.yolasite.com

 

The Homeless Housewife
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The Homeless Housewife

By The Homeless Housewife - on Oct 14, 2011
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http://www.homelesshousewife.yolasite.com

 

The Homeless Housewife's new website is up and running.  Please take a moment to check it out!!!

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Comment on: IEP help

By BPP - on Sep 5, 2011
Posted in Blue Jeans 

What if your child is in college or 12th grade and drives themselves from home to school should the public school and the college reimburse me for the money I have to pay for gas and travel? Also, Do you know where I can get an advocate for myl chlid in SanBernardino and Riverside County? Also, how can I find out what resources I can get for my children through an IEP? Tx BPP
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Comment on: About Soltis46

By Anonymous - on Jul 14, 2011
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hi you seem to be very in the know how of how things are supposed to work, here is something for you. about a month ago I applied for public houseing and was put on a list ok, so I went back to see where my place on the list was and was told # 35, two days ago I went back again and asked the same question and was told I was 37 on the list? when I asked no-one could offer and explination as to how I moved down on a list when I was told I was supposed to go up on the list? go figure. the only thing the intake coordinator would say was that she would put a note in my file? whatever that means. t
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Comment on: About Soltis46

By Schmidty - on Mar 8, 2011
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On my hompage you will find information that might lighten the load some. I like you vent. If you have any questions about disability go to www.disabilitydigest.com the good folks there will help you get everthing you are intitled to, tell them I sent you. You might think about starting a non profit yourself and become that voice the people need. Hope this is of help. Good Luck and God Bless
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Comment on: IEP help

By PSS - on Nov 4, 2010
Posted in Blue Jeans 

 in response to marie t...   This sounds very similar to what we are going through right now. My son was suspended for 10 days in Fauquier County and has been referred to the Southeastern School in the county. I would like to talk with you in more detail. My son also hit a girl on the bottom and it was documented as sexual harassment. We've decided we are going to fight this one. The school has drawn a line for our son that is not reasonable for any child.
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Comment on: IEP help

By Chimers - on Oct 7, 2010
Posted in Blue Jeans 

 in response to marie t...   http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/state/procedural_safeguards/english_procedural_safeguards.pdf

DO NOT do an IEP by phone. DO NOT sign anything that you don't agree with. If you sign an IEP and don't agree you have the right (and should) to write out why you disagree and what you want changed or added. MAKE sure they include a behavior plan for him. TRY to get an advocate to help. Search for one online. There should be a advocacy group that may at least point you in the right direction.

This site is great so check the whole thing out... you may even find your answer if you search their site... it's where I started. This link goes to your state but check their home page too:

http://www.wrightslaw.com/virginia/regs.index.htm

http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/va.htm

A whole list of advocates in your state. They may be able to help you for free and if not maybe tell you who can.

http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/resolving_disputes/due_process/legal_advocacy_groups.pdf

Also try to talk so someone higher up the chain like the director of special ed in the district AND the state.

Good Luck!
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Comment on: IEP help

By marie t - on Oct 7, 2010
Posted in Blue Jeans 

HELLO MY NAME IS TINA AND MY CHILD HAS ADHD HE ALSO HAS AN IEP I'M LOOKING FOR AN ADVOCATE FOR HIM. I LEAVE IN VIRGINIA FAUQUIER COUNTY. MY SO TRANFERD FROM ANOTHER SCHOOL AND HADE HIS IEP FROM THAT SCHOOL. THE NEW SCHOOL THATS HE IS AT HAS NO IEP IN PLACE. MY SON WAS SUSPENDED FOR HITTING A GIRL ON THE BOTTOM AND PUSHING ANOTHER CHILD PLAYING. HE IS OUT FOR 10 DAYS WITH LONG TERM WE APPEALED THEY CALLED USE BACK TODAY AND GAVE HIME UNTIL THE END OF THE SEMESTER AND THEY WANT HIM TO ATTEND AN ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL WHICH IS REAL BAD FOR A CHILD WITH ADHD. BUT NOW THERE CALLING TRYING TO GET US TO DO AN IEP FOR HIM BECAUSE THEY SAID THAT BECAUSE OF LEGAL REASON THEY HAVE TO HAVE AN IEP IN PLACE. BUT THEY PUT HIM OUT OF SCHOOL!!!! HE ALSO HAS A BEHAVIOR PROBLEM WHICH THEY KNEW ABOUT FOR HIS IEP FROM IS OTHER SCHOOL BUT THEY DIDN'T IMPLIMENT HIS IEP I REALLY DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO TRYING TO CALL SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION MY SON NEEDS WERE NOT BEING MEET BUT THEY USED HIS PAST BEHAVIOR PROBLEM TO PUT HIM OUT OF SCHOOL AND CALLING LIKE CRAZY FOR US TO DO AN IEP OVER THE PHONE.PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT I CAN DO OR SOMEBODY THAT I CAN CONTACT.

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Comment on: Need legal advice/advocate

By prdakota - on Jul 6, 2009
Posted in peacedancer 

The car is so old you may not need a title. Hopefully you have a sales contract that shows that you bought the car. If you have that you can probably apply for a new title and get it registered then.

Any car over 15 years of age does not necessarily need a title because it falls unter Oldtimers. Check on that and see if you can't

do that. Good luck!

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Need legal advice/advocate

By peacedancer - on Jul 5, 2009
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November 2008 I bought a car. I needed it to work and didn't have really any extra money. I found a 1991 Ford Explorer on Craigslist. The owner was really nice, and sold it to me for only $300 on payments. I thought she was a saint. Now, I'm wondering if she maybe just saw me coming, and sold it so cheaply because it was actually unsellable. I really hope I'm wrong about her, I liked her.
I finally got it paid off about a month ago. I've been using tags from another car. I had insurance but couldn't get the title to get new tags b/c I was making payments. The tags I was using expired, but I was able to get temp tags that are good for 30 days.
The problem: Now that it is paid off, the previous owner refuses to send the title. I found the dealer she bought it from (she wouldn't tell me who they were, I had to research). I contacted the dealer and they said they have the title, but she never signed the back and they won't send it to her until she does. I've asked her if she will do that, then send it to me, but she just tells me she's tried, but when she goes to the car lot, noone is there to help her. She doesn't seem willing to do anything about the situation at all. She doesn't answer my phone calls or emails.
I need this car for work. When the tag expires, I can't drive it. Also, things are starting to break down and I will need to sell it soon so I can get another car, but without a title, what can I do?
What legal recourse do I have, so I can obtain the title? Thanks in advance for any help.

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IEP help

By Blue Jeans - on Dec 10, 2008
Posted in Blue Jeans 

A friend sent this out and gave me permission to post it here. Thank you Dee.

In response to so many messages and comments about schools, I wanted to address some of them in a blog so everyone benefits from it as well. I know I post this kind of thing a couple times a year at the least, but it's an ongoing battle and something we as parents need to be aware of.



First of all, if you do not have an advocate for your child who is on and IEP, please get one ASAP! As I have stated so many times before, you would be blown away by what the schools CAN actually do and how much IEP funding they are receiving PER CHILD. I know because I have been there! I have been to meetings and we sit and pull straws as to what to do until the very obvious feeling that the school is giving up on your child overwhelms you.

If I only knew then what I know now, my son would not have fell behind! When the district acts as if they have the child's best interest at heart, yet are doing nothing to accommodate to their Individualized Education Plan, what is that saying about the district? It's all about money, this is true.... But these schools are funded through the government based on the disability, severity of the child. The school administration does not want parents to know this either! Trust me on this.

It's not the teachers, it's the administrative, the "business" end of the school. Your teachers are in a catch 22 so to speak.. They know what's best, yet they cannot put their jobs on the line. The information that I have been told by not one but several teachers and school staff over the years, all in "secret" would blow your mind away. Finding my own advocate was the best thing I ever did. I have actually had a principal try to silence me for giving this information to another parent in the school only weeks ago. As I touched base with my own advocate, I was informed that I was very correct and she was 1. mislead or 2. shutting me down. If you wish to know the exact amount a school district is receiving for your child and a generalized view of where it's being spent on your child, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW THIS! You can get it through the department of education! It's your right to know and no school will tell you this.



My advice? Stay focused, keep mental and written notes of everything, never let the school put anything back on you! It's THEIR responsibility to educate your child!! That is your child's legal and entitled right, to receive a proper education! Do work with them, but use common sense within reason. Know your rights and the rights of your child. If you feel the walls closing in, call a meeting. Bring your advocate to the meeting, not an advocate appointed through the school district either.. They work for the schools best interest, not your child's. So make sure your advocate is a good one and from an outside source.

I can help you find an advocate in your area or you can contact www.autism-society.org to get in contact with the Autism society in your area, who will assign an advocate to you.



Sometimes we as parents need a backup of force to make things happen for our kids. You are your child's biggest advocate! No one will fight for your child harder than his or her own parents! I have read some true horror stories from some of you about some schools. First, get an advocate then in the most extreme rare cases, if need be get an attorney who specializes in special education and IEP laws. I have quite a bit of information on the ugly side of this as well considering my own sister about sued her sons district and was informed by her advocate she had a sound case on that specific issue. Needless to say, the principal of that district lost their job and the school was fined heavily through the department of education. Things have since worked out for her. Some will fight you harder, but most fall into line rather quickly when you bring an advocate to the table. Don't wait until you start having trouble, bring them in when all things are "good". You deserve that back up.



One other thing, if your child is on and IEP and you transport your child to school, something many parents do not know is the school district must pay you for your travel to and from school for every day your child attends.


Anything your school puts on YOU that pertains to the child's education and is based in the IEP, they MUST reimburse you so keep your receipts. And do know that by law, you do not have to cater to the school when they are requiring something of cost. When something is worked into a child's IEP plan, it's the schools responsibility to pay for it. Of course they would like to push it off on you.... But they owe you if they do.



When the school becomes to desperate it shows. Because they become overly dependent on the parent to change any problems with that child. However, it's their responsibility to FIND SOMETHING that works, if that means restructuring the entire program designed for that child, then by law they have to. They have to find something that works or they must hand over funds to other sources of education that can help. If you don't have an advocate, they will convince you otherwise. The goal is not to trash schools, some of these districts are Excellent districts for the typical child, so it's not about degrading schools. It's about making them do what they are required to do by law and the facts are schools are ran like a business, if money is involved they will become greedy. Your child on an IEP is bringing a nice chuck of cash to that district, so they need to use it for YOUR child.



If you need help or more information, I will do my best to help you out. But I advise you, get an advocate!!! Save yourself the headaches... You will be so grateful you did! :)

Have a great day!

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By Anonymous - on Aug 18, 2007
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I know they can take a tax return - but NOT SSD - I would call the Atty general, see if they can intervene.

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Comment on: Comment: TO ONE SOUL - FLORIDA

By arthurlsmith - on Aug 18, 2007
Posted in whoknew 

They already did it. The Internal Revenue can and will take any federal assistance you get to pay a federal debt. They already took my income tax return and have informed me they are taking my next two disability checks. There is nothing I can do.

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By arthurlsmith - on Aug 18, 2007
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They already did it. The Internal Revenue can and will take any federal assistance you get to pay a federal debt. They already took my income tax return and have informed me they are taking my next two disability checks. There is nothing I can do.

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Comment: TO ONE SOUL - FLORIDA

By Anonymous - on Aug 18, 2007... modified on Aug 18, 2007
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: This aidpage was started as a comment on "One Soul"

First of all they CANNOT take your SSD - NOR can they THREATEN To take it either! What they are doing is ILLEGAL. I don't care if they are from the VA or Timbuktu - you have rights. The next time they try that crap take their name, number and any other info you can get and call the state atty general and blow them in. You are protected BY LAW not only as a VET, but also as a citizen, and you are covered by the Social Security Act, the Fair debt collection practice act (FDCPA) and Mental Health laws. I am including some links for organizations that may help advocate for you.

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