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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 689621" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>After 9 months living drug-free in a men's christian home, my son is ready to move on to the next chapter in his life. He has grown a lot, but I still think he's a little immature. My question to you all is, what next? You see, I don't want him to come home, since home never worked out in the past and I refuse to enable him. But, he has no money, no car, no job. He works for free where he's at and that is how he lives there for free. We looked for rooms for rent for him and they are at the lowest $800.00 per month. Northern California prices! I want to show him my support and see him succeed, but I just don't know how he can start. He needs a place to live. I know he will find a job since he's charming and people always love him and hire him. He wanted to go into the military but found out they won't even consider him as long as he's on probation (1 more year). My sister-in-law offered him to live with her, but I don't know if that will be best either. Just thinking out loud with you good people. Throw me some ideas, please!! This is a crucial time for him and I want so bad for him to get on with his life and not relapse. Ugh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 689621, member: 16643"] After 9 months living drug-free in a men's christian home, my son is ready to move on to the next chapter in his life. He has grown a lot, but I still think he's a little immature. My question to you all is, what next? You see, I don't want him to come home, since home never worked out in the past and I refuse to enable him. But, he has no money, no car, no job. He works for free where he's at and that is how he lives there for free. We looked for rooms for rent for him and they are at the lowest $800.00 per month. Northern California prices! I want to show him my support and see him succeed, but I just don't know how he can start. He needs a place to live. I know he will find a job since he's charming and people always love him and hire him. He wanted to go into the military but found out they won't even consider him as long as he's on probation (1 more year). My sister-in-law offered him to live with her, but I don't know if that will be best either. Just thinking out loud with you good people. Throw me some ideas, please!! This is a crucial time for him and I want so bad for him to get on with his life and not relapse. Ugh... [/QUOTE]
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