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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 606862" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Well it looks like yet another bridge has been burned. The MHA worker said that when his room was inspected after he was asked to leave last night they found holes punched in the walls and evidence of fires being started which is something new. He's never had a fire issue before so the MHA worker thinks it's the other kid who he's been hanging around with but it's just as much difficult child's fault bc it was HIS responsibility to keep people out of his room. This time he was DAYS away from getting a permanent room and now he's back on the streets. OTA is calling it quits with him. He blew it. Big time. I can't even comprehend it. He definitely caused his own homelessness due to his actions. The MHA worker is going to meet him at the soup kitchen and see if she can help him come up with a temporary solution but there aren't many left. </p><p></p><p>You're right RE. I've done all I can. I've exhausted ALL options. He still doesn't understand why he can't live in our home but at least the MHA worker understands. She SEES firsthand WHY we can't have him there. Uggggh! He's going to have to figure out how to pick himself back up and if that means he's homeless than maybe that's what's meant to be. I'm so sick to my stomach and actually in tears at my desk right now but I do know that I have NO control over this situation whatsoever. I refuse to allow myself to feel guilt because I've done EVERYTHING in my power to get services set up for him again and again. Each and every time he fails. So sad and so frustrating but it is what it is. What ever will be will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 606862, member: 12470"] Well it looks like yet another bridge has been burned. The MHA worker said that when his room was inspected after he was asked to leave last night they found holes punched in the walls and evidence of fires being started which is something new. He's never had a fire issue before so the MHA worker thinks it's the other kid who he's been hanging around with but it's just as much difficult child's fault bc it was HIS responsibility to keep people out of his room. This time he was DAYS away from getting a permanent room and now he's back on the streets. OTA is calling it quits with him. He blew it. Big time. I can't even comprehend it. He definitely caused his own homelessness due to his actions. The MHA worker is going to meet him at the soup kitchen and see if she can help him come up with a temporary solution but there aren't many left. You're right RE. I've done all I can. I've exhausted ALL options. He still doesn't understand why he can't live in our home but at least the MHA worker understands. She SEES firsthand WHY we can't have him there. Uggggh! He's going to have to figure out how to pick himself back up and if that means he's homeless than maybe that's what's meant to be. I'm so sick to my stomach and actually in tears at my desk right now but I do know that I have NO control over this situation whatsoever. I refuse to allow myself to feel guilt because I've done EVERYTHING in my power to get services set up for him again and again. Each and every time he fails. So sad and so frustrating but it is what it is. What ever will be will be. [/QUOTE]
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