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A friend in need? Broke on the streets of London.
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A old friend/aquaintance of mine in his 30's called me yesterday to ask for help, he is recently back in the country after working all over europe as a travel rep/ski seasons. He hoped to find a job in london, but it's not going too well and he is totally broke. He called (after hearing from him only once in the last year) to ask if I could pay for 1 night in a hostel for him (�15) as he has been sleeping rough. He has no one to turn to, he has a troubled past, went away to get away from drugs/bad aquaintances, his family is very disfunctional, so can't turn to them for support. I reluctantly paid for the hostel for a few nights (knowing I will never see the � again) and urged him to try and sort himself out.
I think he called me knowing I would be a cash machine for him, I have a good job, a house and he knows I have a conscience that would not have let me sleep knowing he was on the streets in london in the rain, cold and wet. But what will he do in a few days again faced with no money? Is there anywhere he can go and stay for free in London, and try and get some help? The Samaritains? I want to help him (even tho it is not my problem) without having to give him any �. He is 30 after all and has messed up his own life, and needs to take responsibility for his actions, and learn from his mistakes, but in the immediate future is there anything I could suggest as help?
I think he called me knowing I would be a cash machine for him, I have a good job, a house and he knows I have a conscience that would not have let me sleep knowing he was on the streets in london in the rain, cold and wet. But what will he do in a few days again faced with no money? Is there anywhere he can go and stay for free in London, and try and get some help? The Samaritains? I want to help him (even tho it is not my problem) without having to give him any �. He is 30 after all and has messed up his own life, and needs to take responsibility for his actions, and learn from his mistakes, but in the immediate future is there anything I could suggest as help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, I know this isn't much help, but atleast these offer cheaper places to stay...says �5 on the link
http://www.hostelworld.com/findabed.php/Chosen City.London/ChosenCountry.England?source=googl eadwordslondon
Aside from that you could try Shelter.
Lisa x
http://www.hostelworld.com/findabed.php/Chosen City.London/ChosenCountry.England?source=googl eadwordslondon
Aside from that you could try Shelter.
Lisa x
im not religious but my mum always used to say "god helps those that help themselves" this is very true and you cannot get your friend out of the mess hes in he has to do it for himself , and you are in danger of becoming used by your so called friend , you can only do so much , and i think youve done your bit. x
Ethel, I was thinking the same thing, he is fit, young, no small kids in tow, so there so many more worthwile cases out there. I am so angry at him for messing his life up, he needs someone to actually get to the root of his problem, if they gave him a house I am not sure he would value it enough. Like serendipity says he needs to help himself. I want him to have to stand in a long que, and reflect on what his life is all about, but at the same time, I don't want him sleeping in the rain/cold when ultimatly I could help him finacially, but it seems like throwing � at the problem.....
Ohhhh dilema.
I will tell him to go to the DSS and get in the que for now.
Ohhhh dilema.
I will tell him to go to the DSS and get in the que for now.
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