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update - homeless lad
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just thought Id post a quick update.
As i said before, thursday night Mr CRX warned the lad that the council would be clearing the garden and that he might want to make sure he didnt leave his things there by day. Anyway Friday it looked as if someone had trashed his 'bed' and we didnt see him that night ether. We assumed that he had moved on somewhere else.
Saturday came and we did the usual trip into town to do the shopping. I left mr CRX outside a shop and took little CRX with me, when i came out he was talking to a lad and its was obvious that it was "james", skinny, filthy,smelly lad. Id not seen him before, just heard him.
Anyway he didnt hang around as he said he didnt want to be near the babies. He wished us all the best and thanked us for our help (we hadnt really done anything).
Turned out he had spoken to a local church who may be able to help him with emergency accomodation and was looking forward to an appointment with them this week. he also said he had found somewhere else to bed down.
Turns out his new 'abode' is at the back of the field behind our house so he hasnt gone far.
He scared the cr@p out of me saturday at almost midnight when he tapped on our lounge window! I didnt know who it was so called Mr CRX to check. "James" asked if he could possibly have some water, he hadnt wanted to wake the babies so he'd just tapped. He didnt ask for anything else at all and again thanked us for our help.
We have still to get together some clothes and sleeping bag for him as we thought he'd moved on, but are hoping we can get them out for him today.
As i said before, thursday night Mr CRX warned the lad that the council would be clearing the garden and that he might want to make sure he didnt leave his things there by day. Anyway Friday it looked as if someone had trashed his 'bed' and we didnt see him that night ether. We assumed that he had moved on somewhere else.
Saturday came and we did the usual trip into town to do the shopping. I left mr CRX outside a shop and took little CRX with me, when i came out he was talking to a lad and its was obvious that it was "james", skinny, filthy,smelly lad. Id not seen him before, just heard him.
Anyway he didnt hang around as he said he didnt want to be near the babies. He wished us all the best and thanked us for our help (we hadnt really done anything).
Turned out he had spoken to a local church who may be able to help him with emergency accomodation and was looking forward to an appointment with them this week. he also said he had found somewhere else to bed down.
Turns out his new 'abode' is at the back of the field behind our house so he hasnt gone far.
He scared the cr@p out of me saturday at almost midnight when he tapped on our lounge window! I didnt know who it was so called Mr CRX to check. "James" asked if he could possibly have some water, he hadnt wanted to wake the babies so he'd just tapped. He didnt ask for anything else at all and again thanked us for our help.
We have still to get together some clothes and sleeping bag for him as we thought he'd moved on, but are hoping we can get them out for him today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no, we wanted to ask him if he would like us to check for him but as i said we didnt see him til saturday. The church contact is looking promising for him.
the YMCAs were not near to us either 4get.
I was actually impressed that he took it upon himself to avoid contact with the little ones so that i didnt have to say anything. He seems like a nice lad whos made wrong decisions in life.
Mr CRX said that we dont mind giving him water but asked that he didnt knock too late or if the lights were out.
I just hope he can steer clear of the drugs.
the YMCAs were not near to us either 4get.
I was actually impressed that he took it upon himself to avoid contact with the little ones so that i didnt have to say anything. He seems like a nice lad whos made wrong decisions in life.
Mr CRX said that we dont mind giving him water but asked that he didnt knock too late or if the lights were out.
I just hope he can steer clear of the drugs.
How old is ur James.....I have a similar case brought home by my son (was his school-friend 25y ago) and have given over a parked old caravan for his use. He has done prison, drugs etc but wants to remain clean now for fear of adult prisons. He learned a lot of IT in prison but no-one will employ him....plus SSbenefits of �180pw keep unemployed!
He's a great guard-dog! Told him I adopted him (he's 37ish) so all jobs are free done be children! Wry grin!!!
He's a great guard-dog! Told him I adopted him (he's 37ish) so all jobs are free done be children! Wry grin!!!
You could ask him to knock in a particular fashion, so that you know it is him in the evening - not some nutter. He seems pretty thoughtful with regards the kids. Or you could help by leaving some things in the same place such as a bottle of water etc slung over a fence post ,in a bag so that it's there if he needs it.
terambulan, he is already signing on at police station 3 days a week (i presume either for some condition relating to criminal record or for the drugs thing) and is on the methadone scheme so im sure hes been told whats available in this area.
sense, we shall look into doing that and putting water out for him (makes him sound like a hedgehog lol) when we cant be about.
sense, we shall look into doing that and putting water out for him (makes him sound like a hedgehog lol) when we cant be about.
So glad you've taken him 'under ur wing'.
Ofcourse I wouldn't harbour anyone......he was introduced by my son. He has to be 'no fixed abode' for financial reasons.
His horizons are small, being a village adoptee from birth. His own family 'dont want to know'. I feel its because they're submissive to neighbours opinions, whereas me..................................I dont f.....g care of anyone's opinions!
Too old to bow to others, now!
Ofcourse I wouldn't harbour anyone......he was introduced by my son. He has to be 'no fixed abode' for financial reasons.
His horizons are small, being a village adoptee from birth. His own family 'dont want to know'. I feel its because they're submissive to neighbours opinions, whereas me..................................I dont f.....g care of anyone's opinions!
Too old to bow to others, now!
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Reading this Red brings a tear to my eye.
Your a gem and he knows it.
I hope they find him somewhere soon.
He needs help, poor soul.
To think there are so many like him out there who, due to circumstances beyond their control, they are alone and helpless. Thanks heavens he has found some one as nice as you to help him.
Bless u Red and him to.
Your a gem and he knows it.
I hope they find him somewhere soon.
He needs help, poor soul.
To think there are so many like him out there who, due to circumstances beyond their control, they are alone and helpless. Thanks heavens he has found some one as nice as you to help him.
Bless u Red and him to.
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