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She wants to come home and follow the rules
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<blockquote data-quote="accmama" data-source="post: 609639"><p>dstc-</p><p></p><p>I can't think of a third option right now other than just picking a random city and calling programs in their area. Are shelters/transitional work programs usually ok with helping people who aren't currently local? If so, then I might start calling programs all over. </p><p></p><p>Where she is right now, she is near my mom, which is good in case of emergency. Until about 3 weeks ago she had been living with her, then things got crazy and my mom asked her to leave and gave her money to drive home. She took the money and found a couch to sleep on and has been there ever since. Thankfully she's not showing up at my mom's doorstep with drama. </p><p></p><p>So...in a true emergency if she had an accident or something, my mom could get to her within an hour and if she does get her act together I know my mom will welcome her for occasional dinners and whatnot. I could get to her in about 16 hours by car, less by plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accmama, post: 609639"] dstc- I can't think of a third option right now other than just picking a random city and calling programs in their area. Are shelters/transitional work programs usually ok with helping people who aren't currently local? If so, then I might start calling programs all over. Where she is right now, she is near my mom, which is good in case of emergency. Until about 3 weeks ago she had been living with her, then things got crazy and my mom asked her to leave and gave her money to drive home. She took the money and found a couch to sleep on and has been there ever since. Thankfully she's not showing up at my mom's doorstep with drama. So...in a true emergency if she had an accident or something, my mom could get to her within an hour and if she does get her act together I know my mom will welcome her for occasional dinners and whatnot. I could get to her in about 16 hours by car, less by plane. [/QUOTE]
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