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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 762085" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I would consider, and only consider as I’m not sure…keep a food store gift certificate in your home. Not let her know you’ve done this or have more than one (if you get more than one). A moderate amount. Make sure the food store is near the shelter.</p><p></p><p>Keep phone numbers or addresses of shelters and various services. I would consider giving her one of the food store gift certificates and asking her if you can Uber her to a shelter. You can text her if she has a cell phone some of the numbers you have for her to review at the shelter for food (food banks?) and other needs …and make it clear that you won’t be able to help her other than what you e just done. If she doesn’t have a cell phone you can attempt to give her the list typed out or handwritten. Keep a copy fir yourself. Shelters, food banks, Medicare and Medicaid, government housing, whatever you can think of etc. Greatly limit your involvement. Big time.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 762085, member: 4152"] I would consider, and only consider as I’m not sure…keep a food store gift certificate in your home. Not let her know you’ve done this or have more than one (if you get more than one). A moderate amount. Make sure the food store is near the shelter. Keep phone numbers or addresses of shelters and various services. I would consider giving her one of the food store gift certificates and asking her if you can Uber her to a shelter. You can text her if she has a cell phone some of the numbers you have for her to review at the shelter for food (food banks?) and other needs …and make it clear that you won’t be able to help her other than what you e just done. If she doesn’t have a cell phone you can attempt to give her the list typed out or handwritten. Keep a copy fir yourself. Shelters, food banks, Medicare and Medicaid, government housing, whatever you can think of etc. Greatly limit your involvement. Big time. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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