Urgent need for housing info/resources!

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edited June 2014 in Life After Breast Cancer
Urgent need for housing info/resources!

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2008

    Hi all...I'm posting this for Amy since she was just told that she needs to find someplace to live by tomorrow. She has been staying with a neighbor since the fire, but he has told her that she can't stay. She has her 3 cats and needs to find somewhere for herself and the cats asap. My only suggestion was an extended stay place but she doesn't have a deposit or a credit card and, besides, they might not take the cats. So we were thinking about her renting a camper and living there until her insurance came through and she can find someplace permanent. So if anyone knows anything about camper rentals or ANY housing possibilities in or near Philly or if anyone has a camper they can loan her...whatever....any ideas at all are most welcome and urgently needed. Please PM me with any and all ideas and I'll pass them on!

    What a run of bad luck poor Amy is having....geez!!!!

    ~Marin

  • AlaskaDeb
    AlaskaDeb Member Posts: 2,601
    edited June 2008

    Can the red cross help?  They usually have funds for short term housing for people who have had a house fire.

    Deb C

  • carolsd
    carolsd Member Posts: 358
    edited June 2008

    That's exactly what I was thinking: Red Cross. They usually help folks displaced by home fires. She should call them if she hasn't already!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited June 2008

    The Red Cross actually intervened the day of the fire and gave her money for bedding and clothes (about $200 I think). It seems that they do have shelters too, but they're in pretty seedy, undesireable areas and certainly don't take cats. Since her cats are all she really has left, I think that Amy will sleep in her car with them before she'll leave them anywhere.

    I'm going to see if I can find out where and how campers can be rented using her zip code...

    ~Marin

  • wishiwere
    wishiwere Member Posts: 3,793
    edited June 2008

    What about the social services?  Or salvation army? I think here, they set you up for a few nights in a hotel when you are homeless.  It's a start anyway, I would think.  What town is she in?  I saw you were NC, but you say philly?  PA?  I know nothing about pa :(

  • mke
    mke Member Posts: 584
    edited June 2008

    What about contacting the humane society or her vet, sometimes people foster animals when the owners are in some sort of crisis?  I know Amy wouldn't be with her cats, but at least she would know that they were taken care of.

  • Connie07
    Connie07 Member Posts: 636
    edited June 2008

    How about asking churches and extentions of that, private families will sometimes help out. That really sucks.

  • shokk
    shokk Member Posts: 1,763
    edited June 2008

    Amy should contact her insurance agent or claims and check to see if she has emergency living expenses.......most insurance cos. provide in claims such as fires and tornadoes that a part of the claim is paid immediately for housing and basic health conditions such as prescriptions and even such things as toothbrushes......etc...........most ins. companies will pay even a day after the lost..........so sorry this has happen to Amy............I miss her..........Shokk

  • badboob67
    badboob67 Member Posts: 2,780
    edited June 2008

    The United Way has a telephone service in many areas. By dialing 2-1-1, you can be put in touch with them and they can look through their database to see what assistance is available. This is a newer service, but they are trying to consolidate information to help connect people with services.

    Diane 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2008

    I just talked to Amy and the insurance company has decided to put her up in a motel for a few days in the Fort Washington, PA, area.  She asked me to see if anyone lives in that area who could call her and tell her the best place to stay and the stores and conveniences in that area.  You can pm Fitchik or me.

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited June 2008

    Did Amy find someplace for her kitties, or can she keep them at the motel?  Some support groups like Red Cross have become more sensitive to the needs of pet owners since the catastrophe in New Orleans.

    There were hundreds of people who refused to leave their flooded homes after Katrina, because the rescue agencies would not let the people take their pets with them.  People who did make it out of the flooded area with their pets arrived at shelters (including Red Cross and FEMA-sponsored shelters) and were forced to abandon their pets because pets weren't allowed in the shelters.

    At the same time as that was going on, animal protection groups (Humane Society, SPCA, and others) and veterinary organizations had set up temporary shelters for pets, and had arranged for networks of people to foster pets...but FEMA refused to grant those groups and facilities "official" status.  Plus, the "official" policy was that pets were not allowed in the rescue vehicles, and were not permitted inside the federally sponsored shelters.

    It's my understanding that some of those negative attitudes about pets have changed since then.  After a fantastic lobbying effort in Congress, some of the support agencies now realize how important it is for people to know that their pets are safe.

    Perhaps Amy could contact a local Humane organization or animal shelter, or some local veterinary clinics, or even an animal boarding facility, to see if they can offer some free or reduced-cost assistance.

    otter 

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 4,484
    edited June 2008

    Hi Otter,

    Amy posted an update: http://community.breastcancer.org/topic/7/conversation/707803?page=1#idx_6

    Kitties are with her in hotel!

    Ann

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited June 2008

    Thanks, Ann.  I saw her update after I posted my note.

    otter 

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