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My son is choosing to be homeless, I am heartbroken.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kailoani" data-source="post: 700030" data-attributes="member: 20857"><p>I'm so sorry, I pray for his safety. How old is he? Did he graduate, have any skills to work? I know my son is staying local and I would be even more stressed if he chose to move on to another area. He did not graduate (yet) and he has no job skills, he quit his job of two years at the grocery store without notice recently. I don't have the strongest faith, but I feel I am finally starting to understand what "let go and let God" means. Yet, I really feel so helpless, yet I know providing anything to him seems like I am enabling him. But it's hard not to. I let him come over to eat and shower and have him whatever cash I had on me tonight. He says it's for gas money, I hope it is. It's a terrible position to be in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kailoani, post: 700030, member: 20857"] I'm so sorry, I pray for his safety. How old is he? Did he graduate, have any skills to work? I know my son is staying local and I would be even more stressed if he chose to move on to another area. He did not graduate (yet) and he has no job skills, he quit his job of two years at the grocery store without notice recently. I don't have the strongest faith, but I feel I am finally starting to understand what "let go and let God" means. Yet, I really feel so helpless, yet I know providing anything to him seems like I am enabling him. But it's hard not to. I let him come over to eat and shower and have him whatever cash I had on me tonight. He says it's for gas money, I hope it is. It's a terrible position to be in. [/QUOTE]
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