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Unread 07-24-2011, 07:31 PM
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Location: Charlotte again!!
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Unread 07-24-2011, 09:24 PM
 
Location: Arkansas
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If you're nearly homeless you might be better off to look for someplace where you have family or friends rather than concerning yourself with what places are "best for the homeless."

Also I might recommend looking to a smaller city or even a rural area. Prices are often lower and there might be some birds you can hunt or you could look for eggs anyway. (If you're a nearly homeless vegetarian their might be some books in the library to tell you what berries and roots aren't poisonous.) Louisiana might still have some construction-type work, or something, available as their unemployment rate is relatively low. I think parts of Louisiana are fairly cheap. Fayetteville, Arkansas looks relatively cheap and the unemployment rate looks low. I think it might be a bit less hot than much of Louisiana as mild climate I think matters when you're homeless.

http://www.city-data.com/city/Fayett...-Arkansas.html

Also you could look into a church group like Salvation Army or Vincent De Paul Society or "Black Churches" as they are sometimes good at this. If you are of no religion maybe some social club or the Unitarians would help. (Unitarians are a religion, but you don't have to believe in much of anything specific with them)

Thanks for suggesting my hometown. Fayetteville (and the NWA region) is doing relatively well in this crappy economy.
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Unread 07-25-2011, 02:50 AM
 
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If you're nearly homeless you might be better off to look for someplace where you have family or friends rather than concerning yourself with what places are "best for the homeless."

Also I might recommend looking to a smaller city or even a rural area. Prices are often lower and there might be some birds you can hunt or you could look for eggs anyway. (If you're a nearly homeless vegetarian their might be some books in the library to tell you what berries and roots aren't poisonous.) Louisiana might still have some construction-type work, or something, available as their unemployment rate is relatively low. I think parts of Louisiana are fairly cheap. Fayetteville, Arkansas looks relatively cheap and the unemployment rate looks low. I think it might be a bit less hot than much of Louisiana as mild climate I think matters when you're homeless.

http://www.city-data.com/city/Fayett...-Arkansas.html

Also you could look into a church group like Salvation Army or Vincent De Paul Society or "Black Churches" as they are sometimes good at this. If you are of no religion maybe some social club or the Unitarians would help. (Unitarians are a religion, but you don't have to believe in much of anything specific with them)

Moderator cut: see comment read his post again. Show me his friends and family!!!!!!!

Last edited by Bo; 07-25-2011 at 11:30 AM.. Reason: I explained this edit in the DM I sent you.
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