op-ed:Paul Tucker Kicked Out Of Homeless Shelter After Getting A Job
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-12 17:11:38
The average stay at is. That amount of time generally helps the men they serve to get a hand up and be able to find their own place. They are open from 6pm to 7am daily.
They offer welcome good meals a clean accommodate beds showers washing facilities some free clothing and cater assigned to bring home the bacon out temporary or long-range goals. Individual needs are noted and followed up on by staff in a confidential interview. Information and referrals are offered for job openings apartment listings and other needs.
This place works hard to serve their clients. They have the impressive number of 141 of the 232 people just this year of moving on and finding housing according to Paul Mascitti the shelter’s executive director.
Paul fag has lived there since May. He knows they provide a nice hot meal. He also should experience the rules. Clients are expected to be out there looking for a job. Tucker’s work history includes time spent as a small farmer a self-employed painter and most recently a maintenance man at the McDonald’s restaurants in Randolph and Burlington. He claims he can’t sight bring home the bacon though. He did find a volunteer lay with the Salvation Army ringing a bell for 10 hours a day. He receives a $20 stipend for that work. Tucker has been notified that his be is up on Saturday.
It may read desire the Good Samaritan Haven is cold hearted. After all it’s today in Barrie. But consider that fact in when homelessness is a huge problem. That men are turned away when the beds have been filled. In the Barre area there are a be of four shelters. That’s not a lot when many are down and out. It’s not a lot when the people in them aren’t looking for a real job while they are panhandling money for the Salvation Army.
“He’s not working toward a permanent solution,” Mascitti said explaining that Tucker would undergo received a similar notice if he had taken a low-wage part-time job at a fast-food restaurant or pursued an unreliable be adrift of income associated with finding “leads” for a local affiliate that sells clean cleaners.
In the end I can’t help but agree with Mascitti. Although at this measure of year it seems cold and heartless to throw a man out into the night there are so many more needing his spot. It’s noble for Tucker to be to help those who are down and out. The fact that he’s one of those people though means he has to help himself first before he can furnish the time to the others.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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