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32 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="DebbieS" data-source="post: 732582" data-attributes="member: 23044"><p>Hi, my name is DEbbie and i have a 32 year ols son who is homeless in NJ. He was at a shelter, but his time allowed was up there and was asked to leave since they didn't know how to help him. He is on the street now. He will not listen to me. He left his clothes unattended while he went to work and when he came back, they had stolen his soap and jeans. This is the 3rd time he has left his things unattended despite the life lesson and my telling him too take them tho work with him in the moving truck. But he needed to text me at 7 pm to tell me, when he got back to his sleeping spot by the job. I didn't sleep well and seem paralyzed today, tearful, consumed with thoughts of whether our not to buy him a backpack and clothes, necessities to living on the street amd wonder as to what is compassionate vs. Enabling. </p><p>Debbie S</p><p>Sad Mom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DebbieS, post: 732582, member: 23044"] Hi, my name is DEbbie and i have a 32 year ols son who is homeless in NJ. He was at a shelter, but his time allowed was up there and was asked to leave since they didn't know how to help him. He is on the street now. He will not listen to me. He left his clothes unattended while he went to work and when he came back, they had stolen his soap and jeans. This is the 3rd time he has left his things unattended despite the life lesson and my telling him too take them tho work with him in the moving truck. But he needed to text me at 7 pm to tell me, when he got back to his sleeping spot by the job. I didn't sleep well and seem paralyzed today, tearful, consumed with thoughts of whether our not to buy him a backpack and clothes, necessities to living on the street amd wonder as to what is compassionate vs. Enabling. Debbie S Sad Mom [/QUOTE]
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