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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 763694" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Hello. The others have given you excellent advice. How old is he? </p><p></p><p>For your own comfort and ease, you might pay for his housing/rent from his check and then give him the rest in a lump sum. Making sure he has a roof over his head. Not ideal for him, but easier for you. You might pay for him to have a cell phone as his yearly birthday or holiday gift. Bottom line…reduce interaction. </p><p></p><p>I donated some can goods to a woman who works at a center for the homeless. It’s not a shelter per say. But they provide free food , clothing, toiletries and books. She did tell me occasionally they have to ban people for being mean, abusive…cussing etc. They ban them for one month. I thought it was interesting. </p><p></p><p> Families Anonymous is a great support group if you have one locally. The camaraderie/support is helpful. Some churches are starting to have groups like this too. I was shocked and pleased that there is one at a church in my neighborhood I might visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 763694, member: 4152"] Hello. The others have given you excellent advice. How old is he? For your own comfort and ease, you might pay for his housing/rent from his check and then give him the rest in a lump sum. Making sure he has a roof over his head. Not ideal for him, but easier for you. You might pay for him to have a cell phone as his yearly birthday or holiday gift. Bottom line…reduce interaction. I donated some can goods to a woman who works at a center for the homeless. It’s not a shelter per say. But they provide free food , clothing, toiletries and books. She did tell me occasionally they have to ban people for being mean, abusive…cussing etc. They ban them for one month. I thought it was interesting. Families Anonymous is a great support group if you have one locally. The camaraderie/support is helpful. Some churches are starting to have groups like this too. I was shocked and pleased that there is one at a church in my neighborhood I might visit. [/QUOTE]
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