Keni wrote:
Poor man.
I hope you can find something for him, b9.
If you do, PM me so I can send a little to help. (It won't be much as I'm low income too)
If there is anyone on the forum who is aware of some help in his area, perhaps it could be posted here?
Sorry I'm not sure of forum rules about this.
when i first read one of his posts, i was very saddened about his predicament. he had a small inheritance that he was hoping to receive, but apparently bureaucracy absorbed it, and he got nothing. then he said he had to go because his time limit on the library computer he was posting from had run out.
i thought "so you will not even know what replies you got until you save up enough money to return to the library and check your replies". that thought was very hard for me to accept.
apparently he has to have toes (or even his whole foott) amputated because of infected abscesses caused by diabetes. no one will even help him with that. he seems rather muddled in his communicative style and that made me feel even more sorry for him.
anyway, i have looked at a number of US real estate sites, and it seems the period of dirt cheap homes has finished. about 3 years ago, i saw a story on 60 minutes which showed perfectly good houses for sale for $1 because the owners did not have enough money to pay for the maintenance on these houses. many of them were demolished because they were "mill stones" around their owners necks.
the time is past to easily help him. charities in australia would certainly not let him perish due to complete neglect, and i would think that charities in america would be as compassionate to real cases of hardship as we in australia are.
i want him to post again so i can chart more easily what may work for him.
i would hate to be living his present life, but he seems resigned to it which shows that he has lost hope.
the poor man. if he needs at least to eat healthy food, then i can regularly contribute money for that, but i can not buy a $100,000 house for him. homelessness in america is cold it seems. i am so lucky i live in my country.