You see, it isn't always simple

Today, we're getting the opportunity to find out just how difficult it is to keep someone at risk of being homeless from actually becoming homeless.

We met "Rick" through One Paycheck Away. Rick is a convicted felon and a registered sex offender. But on top of his legal status, Rick is also pretty low functioning (mentally), and in poor physical shape. He's not crippled or blind or anything like that, but he's probably a short jog away from a heart attack and I'd be shocked if he isn't borderline diabetic.

The conditions of Rick's parole stipulate that he must find housing and he must find a job.

For the past few months, some folks have chipped in to take care of Rick's rent, in exchange for him doing some light work. In addition, we have contracted with The Social Worker to help Rick navigate the system. The Social Worker has been taking Rick on some serious job searches lately, but due to the felony/low-skills/lack of transportation issues, they have had zero luck so far.

Rick's rent is due today. We really aren't comfortable with paying for another month, and though we're a pretty open house, we legally can't offer him a spot on our couch since OPA House is near a few daycare centers.

Rick losing his apartment will likely mean that he gets sent back to jail on account of the parole violation.

Here's what we've done so far to help Rick.

  1. Call 211. I asked for any referrals for rent assistance, but the operator I spoke with there didn't know of anything. She did, however, give me the phone numbers for Good News Mission and Lighthouse Mission. Unfortunately, the number I was given for Lighthouse is not in service. I called Good News, and they are full (with a waiting list, and that's for a "hard wooden cot", as they put it). Plus, they don't accept people with a criminal history that involves children.
  2. Go to the Center Township Trustee. The Social Worker took Rick down there last week, but they had to leave after waiting 2 1/2 hours. The case workers there told them that since it's first-come, first-served, you really need to get there about 7:30 AM, and you can easily end up waiting until after noon. Being somewhat desperate, another friend from church took Rick there again today, where they were told that they can't help you if you're unemployed, and that he shouldn't have got an apartment in the first place. I find this ironic, since their website says that to be eligible for assistance, you must "Have little or no income or assets." They also are supposed to have an employment referral service, but I haven't yet heard if this was offered to Rick.
  3. Call the landlord and ask for an extension. OK, we were able to do this and get Rick an extension until Monday, Sept 17.
  4. Call Wheeler Mission. Because, you know, things aren't looking good. They said
    they do have availability for homeless men, if you get there between 3:00 and 4:30 PM. I think they are just putting people on mats right now.
  5. Call 211 again. You never know. The second time, the operator immediately knew that Lighthouse was closed and recommended Wheeler Mission. She also recommended looking at programs offered by PACE/OAR (an agency that helps ex-offenders to re-integrate into society), and the Indianapolis Urban League (I'm not sure this one will apply, since Rick isn't African-American).

Please let us know if you hear of someone who is willing to hire someone like Rick. He can do janitorial work pretty well; he just can't do it anywhere near a place a child might potentially show up. He also needs a good deal of supervision, since he tends to succumb to inertia pretty easily. That said, he's dependable and generally friendly.

What would your next steps be?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Have you tried Horizon House?
http://www.horizonhouse.cc/

I did voter registration and helped out there back in 2003 and knew a guy who used to work there. it's a great place (although I'm not sure they offer overnight housing, the people there know alot of people and might be good resoruces).

I don't know if he still works there, but try asking for Andy Ford. If he does tell him Jason Borneman recommended him. If not I'm sure they can try and be of help anyway.

it's fortuitous you updated your Facebook to link to this and I saw this. Hopefully that can be of some help.