Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Gret letter, Lourdes! In a message dated 4/13/2006 5:56:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, salvadorlourdes@... writes: I wrote a commentary to the Honolulu Advertiser and it got published. I want to share it with you all even though it is not directly MCS/Building related because MCS/Building Mold/Mildew is often a reason for homelessness. There has been much 'attention' given to the homeless in Hawaii lately and recently the harbor where they had camps set up was plowed with bulldozers along with all their possessions. An article written by a woman from Catholic Charities spurred my commentary. They edited it a bit but it holds the same meaning. Posted on: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 'BAD TENANCY' IS NO HOMELESSNESS REASON The comments in the March 31 Advertiser article entitled " Lingle asks for homeless solutions " by Treena Shapiro show exactly why well-meaning folks perpetuate the homeless problem. Ms. Carol Ignacio talked about " efforts by the Catholic Church's Office of Social Ministry to teach the homeless to be good tenants. " This is plain and simple ignorance. Being homeless does not mean someone is a bad tenant, and becoming homeless is not the result of being a bad tenant. Homelessness knows no race, no gender, no socioeconomic status and no age. I worked at a shelter doing intake case management and was surprised to find many of the homeless worked harder than I did when I had two full-time jobs. Many were very reliable and would not miss an appointment or a day of work. People become homeless for many reasons, including but not limited to ill health, disability, loss of a job in a specialty field, economic recession, increasing rents and home prices without equivalent increases in wages, inability to find a job, domestic violence and, in some cases, drug addiction. Any one of us could become homeless. It's high time we lend a hand so people can step up and stop the victim-blaming. Being homeless is not a character defect. The last thing the homeless need is to be taught how to be good tenants. Let's wake up and deal with the real issues like lack of affordable housing and insufficient welfare grants and disability benefits. Lourdes " Sal " Salvador Wailuku, Maui http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Apr/11/op/FP604110316.html Lourdes " Sal " Salvador, salvadorlourdes@... www.mcs-awareness.org, www.mcs-awareness.org/19670.html [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Sal, Good job and nice article. This is all part of the problem of lets blame the victim, when it is completely out of their control I don't see how this could be possible. Thanks for setting the record straight, hopefully people will listen. In cases such as this that is occurring throughout the country it such would be nice if " various organizations " would step up to the plate and help., But I know that's too much to ask. KC > > I wrote a commentary to the Honolulu Advertiser and it got published. I want to share it with you all even though it is not directly MCS/Building related because MCS/Building Mold/Mildew is often a reason for homelessness. There has been much 'attention' given to the homeless in Hawaii lately and recently the harbor where they had camps set up was plowed with bulldozers along with all their possessions. An article written by a woman from Catholic Charities spurred my commentary. They edited it a bit but it holds the same meaning. > > Posted on: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 > > 'BAD TENANCY' IS NO HOMELESSNESS REASON > The comments in the March 31 Advertiser article entitled " Lingle asks for homeless solutions " by Treena Shapiro show exactly why well- meaning folks perpetuate the homeless problem. > > Ms. Carol Ignacio talked about " efforts by the Catholic Church's Office of Social Ministry to teach the homeless to be good tenants. " This is plain and simple ignorance. Being homeless does not mean someone is a bad tenant, and becoming homeless is not the result of being a bad tenant. > > Homelessness knows no race, no gender, no socioeconomic status and no age. > > I worked at a shelter doing intake case management and was surprised to find many of the homeless worked harder than I did when I had two full-time jobs. Many were very reliable and would not miss an appointment or a day of work. > > People become homeless for many reasons, including but not limited to ill health, disability, loss of a job in a specialty field, economic recession, increasing rents and home prices without equivalent increases in wages, inability to find a job, domestic violence and, in some cases, drug addiction. Any one of us could become homeless. > > It's high time we lend a hand so people can step up and stop the victim-blaming. Being homeless is not a character defect. The last thing the homeless need is to be taught how to be good tenants. > > Let's wake up and deal with the real issues like lack of affordable housing and insufficient welfare grants and disability benefits. > > Lourdes " Sal " Salvador > Wailuku, Maui > > http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Apr/11/op/FP604110316. html > > Lourdes " Sal " Salvador, salvadorlourdes@... > www.mcs-awareness.org, www.mcs-awareness.org/19670.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Good for you, Loudes! Thanks to those that responded to my needing a dehumidifier. I received a call from a women I met four years ago who wanted to talk to me about mold; people still remember me as the mold woman with a cat! Lori and Meow Cat > > > Gret letter, Lourdes! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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