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So we called Jessie tree for help couple months ago for help. Long story short I had to come up with 1500 dollars in order for them to help me. If I had that kind of money I wouldn't be calling them for help.
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So when people are fresh out of prison they have lost it all. They usually have the clothes on there backs.
They are set up to fail
How are they supposed to change there lives when they have no support. It's all part of the plan to keep them in the system. It's easier and safer for them to get a roof over there head and 3 meals a day.
They offer currently:
25 dollar clothing voucher
2 day Bus pass
Access to there data base to find a job
And maybe a new back pack
Why not set people up to help them succeed we spend how much sending these people to prison?
I'll get those figures soon so you can see the amounts for sending them to prison verses actually helping people being released
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13 Nov 2024 16:13
So we called Jessie tree for help couple months ago for help. Long story short I had to come up with 1500 dollars in order for them to help me. If I had that kind of money I wouldn't be calling them for help.
10 Nov 2024 09:11
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2 Nov 2024 08:16
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1 Nov 2024 14:58
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1 Nov 2024 14:28
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31 Oct 2024 17:24
Give them an A for effort. Hud furnished them with so much during COVID. I'm in the process of getting the numbers to you they should be available her soon. Public knowledge baby!
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