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Augusta Homeless - Maine, USA

Dominic
12-26-2004, 05:48 PM
Regional focus for Augusta on homelessness and homeless discussion related to Augusta Maine, USA. Are you homeless or involved with homelessness in Augusta Maine?

stevehuston
03-20-2007, 02:31 AM
Hi,

My name is Steve Huston, an advocate with Preble Street Homeless Voices for Justice and we have a chapter in Augusta. If you'd like more info please contact me at stevehuston@gmail.com

We are having a lobby day at the Statehouse on March 22 in The HAll of Flags we will be there most of the day, we have a news conference at 11:30 a.m. Please attend and come and meet us!

Have a great day!

Steve

Blessed by my brother
04-27-2007, 08:35 AM
I Would like to say that Preble Street in Portland and Maine council Of churches is a awsome resourse for the homeless..My brother was homless for 30 years and Thanks to them and the play Hear our stories and know our names..I was able to find my brother and reunite him with the mother that he hadn't seen in 49 years.. I am proud and honard to call him my brother...

beautifuly_broken
10-10-2007, 01:44 AM
hey... I am in Sanford which is York County and there are a bunch of places for food, shelter, and clothes and stuff but they are kinda hidding so give me a shout if anyone needs help!

DUMPSTERDAVE
02-26-2008, 11:31 AM
Just Wondering Ther Is A 10 Cent Deposit Law In Maine Are Their Many Beer Cans Laying Around

hollis1us
06-07-2008, 02:58 AM
Hey, Beautifully Broken, Could you give us a list of all the towns in Maine that have homeless shelters, that you know about? I would much appreciate this, as I've thought about living in Maine during the summer months. Thanks for any help you can share with us! -Ed

John H.
11-21-2008, 07:56 AM
Hi, I'm john H. been homeless down here in Florida for 8 years plus.
Let me tell you a secret. It gets so hot down here in Florida,
that your bones will not cool down until November. It gets so
hot that water on the skin is like the time of day. Mosquitoes for
8 months of the year. It's beefy hot!
Now Maine on the other end of the continent, well, lets say
that beyond the cold- which would require an indoor say- is
a health threat, but, the outdoor world must be nice.
Speed limit down here is 70.mph.
It's a real cooker- the cops get hot, my brains get hot-
nothing much to do but sweat!!!
how about that.
John H.

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