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To: dfwgator
BE CAREFUL

Inviting a stranger into your home puts you at risk for petty theft, violent crime and everything in between, experts say. Among the precautions they recommend for anyone considering doing so:

Formulate a series of questions to ask people, preferably ones that speak to their character. Where did they come from? Were they working? If so, where? Did they attend a church? Can anyone vouch for them?

Lay out your expectations. How long are you willing to house someone? Are any places in the home off-limits? Will they have access to all food? Will they be allowed to drink alcohol? Can they come and go as they please? Consider putting everything in writing, then signing it.

Make sure you are in a position to help before you offer anything. If your heart is bigger than your resources, it can frustrate those you try to help.

Know that not taking someone into your home doesn't eliminate your ability to help.

SOURCES: Jon Edmonds, former president and CEO of the Foundation for Community Empowerment; Omar Jahwar, executive director of the nonprofit youth group Vision Regeneration

32 posted on 09/02/2005 11:50:36 AM PDT by sinkspur (It is time for those of us who have much to share with those who have nothing.)
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To: sinkspur

Roger that. And one requirement that I will make is just as I help them, while they stay with us, they help others who are not as fortunate. If everyone took this approach, we can whip this thing. Pay it Forward!


34 posted on 09/02/2005 11:52:25 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: sinkspur

There is lots of room in N. California near Manzanar.


35 posted on 09/02/2005 11:53:16 AM PDT by szweig
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To: sinkspur

Thanks, sink. Good advice. Dennis himself has recommended that people who take others in set an absolute limit of one month.


43 posted on 09/02/2005 11:56:27 AM PDT by EveningStar
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