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✨PREPARE!✨

There are some things one can do when becoming unhoused is unavoidable. Here are things one can do before one is on the street.
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✨PREPARE!✨

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Call 211. This is the resource hotline for each state.
Get or keep your van to sleep in.
Your biggest concerns will be
1) Where to sleep.
2) Toileting
3) Anything having to do with water: showers, laundry, refilling bottles of drinking water.
4) A place to throw out trash
5) Cooking/living on non-perishable food
6) A storage unit. (Don't bother storing furniture. You can get more later.)
7) Getting an address. You need this to maintain a drivers license, get mail, etc. I use a UPS store. Get the mailbox while you still are in your place and can prove it. It's a tad more difficult later.
8- Free wi-fi: Starbucks, some stores, public libraries, a church (get permission). Some will reach the parking lot after hours.
9) Self protection: at least have a stick in your vehicle to poke stray dogs/racoons/other varmints with. Bear spray. Tazer.
10) Keep a resources note book. ✍️

Potential Scenarios:
🔥On the streets on foot/bike
🔥Homeless tent camp
🔥Vehicle dwelling
🔥Couch surfing
🔥Temporary shelter - one night at a time
🔥Temp shelters - 30 to 90 days
🔥Temp shelters - indefinite or "until you get a place"
Realistically determine your initial scenario and plan for it.

Parking at certain truck stops.
Get on Safe Parking lists.
Get on all the lists for shelters you can. You never know what will open up first. Some shelters might not allow getting on their lists until after you are homeless. Get and keep those numbers.

Look up:
Shelter Lists: Shelters across the USA
    https://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/
    https://shelterlistings.org/
HUD emergency housing: https://www.usa.gov/emergency-housing   
Van Dwelling http://vandwellers.org/ includes tips on living in a car. 🚙
Mobile SPOP   viewforum.php?f=212 🚙🚙
LNT - Leave No Trace https://lnt.org/
Dispersed Camping https://freecampsites.net/dispersed-camping/
Lists of food banks in your area. call 211
Luggable Loo ~Use with leak-proof trash bags and pelletized bedding for horses and small animals. Throw out with trash. Even some all night places close their restrooms after 8 or 9pm.
Scout out porta-potties. Rest areas. Starbucks, gas stations. etc
Scout out places to take your trash: car washes, gas stations, a sympathetic friend (get permission), church (get permission), etc.

If you'll be on foot 👣 or bike 🚲 please get a high visibility vest 🦺. Many homeless people are accidentally hit by cars every month.

One problem of sleeping in your vehicle is the moisture expelled during the night from your breath. This will cause a separation of your headliner and it will begin to sag. One suggestion is to prevent this by spraying the headliner with waterproofing spray before you start sleeping in it. Prevention is possible with this method. It works!
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If someone breaks your car window the best temp fix is a clear plastic shower curtain liner, gorilla tape, clear packing tape. If you put those three things together right you will be able to see through your window like it was glass until you can get it fixed. The clear packing tape is for the inside to hold the 'window' into the vehicle so the wind doesn't pull it out while driving.

Getting a membership at the Y, aquatic center, community pool, can give you a shower, toilet, wi-fi, physical activity, a place to hang out on a rainy day, all needed to help sustain you. Consider your financial situation and do your research.

Help comes faster to families with children than to single people. They do everything in their power to keep children off the street. As it should be.



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