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Very sad and like you I cannot imagine living like that on the streets.
What bothers me are that there are so many empty homes, abandoned, and we as a nation can not figure out how to fill the homes with those in need. It was done in the early 90s but why cant we figure out something now.
Hey Big Banks, remember your bail out?
Thank you for posting about this woman's plight. Those of us sitting snugly in our homes need to be reminded that many have no home to be snug in, and that it is our responsibility to reach out to those in need.
The YMCA is trying to start up an emergency kennel to allow the victims of domestic violence and their children to care for their pets while sheltering in the YMCAs safe house. It is a local issue that we plan to get involved with here in Monterey County. It is a problem everywhere. Animals are not welcome in shelters and the crisis hotline gets countless calls from women who want to leave their abusive homes, but who ultimately choose to remain because of their pet. No woman should have to make the decision between her personal safety and that of her children and the safety of her beloved pets. But homelessness is a big problem and shelters are needed for animals as well as their humans. We are choosing to get involved in this one because it is a big issue in communities everywhere.
I hope this lady finds a place where she and her dog can shelter, especially in this time of terrible weather in many locations.
Very sad :( I hope they have success in finding them!
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