What you see to the right here is an overhead view of their little garden. They do a very good job with it and their produce is top notch. What I want to do is to expand this garden to include the entire lot and then place tiny houses on the outskirts and a tool shed somewhere handy and bring in promising homeless people to tend the garden and provide a route to a forever home. |
In fact, it is my expectation that I will be the first resident of a tiny home and I will remain a permanent feature of the place until I am satisfied that the system is well enough defined and self supporting.
And with medical and medicinal needs out of the way the next step is to get them employed and, ideally, eventually able to afford to get a rental on their own.
But this post is long enough at this point and I think I've made myself relatively clear. This is a doable thing and I have been integrating with these people all my life so I know how they think, I know where they will slip up, and I KNOW some of them will make it through the whole process and back into the tax paying community. This is not something new, people are trying to do this all the time. What I'm proposing is bringing this process into the light and make it visible for society to see. These people are suffering and via this kind of help they will suffer less and in my opinion there is no excuse to live a life of lavish luxuries until everyone can enjoy them equally. Or nearly so. We can do better than this, and as long as we keep trying, we will prevail in making this world a better place.