Author:
Caution:
Blog About:
Hey everyone, It's been a REALLY long time since I posted a blog here, despite working on a lot of the things behind the scenes still but shit has become very different recently and I was urged to let yall know some of what's going on.
Currently, my little family is homeless. My wife, our son, and I are residing in a single hotel room with the help of an agency but we are only secure here till January 3rd as of right now. The agency might be able to help more, but we don't know yet.
We are working on resources and calling various other agencies for help but being the holidays not much has been found so far.
I'm still working on the servers, and the sites and trying to keep everything running as smoothly as possible but as you might guess, it's become a lot more sporadic as of late.
There are other complications added to all of this that come with being Transgender in a Red/Republican Stronghold in NJ, but I'm not ready to post about any of that as of yet.
If you would like to help, and have the means, you can always mail something to the NJ Mailbox
Janglewood, LLC
602 Higgins Ave
Suite 1 #283
Brielle, NJ 08730
Or if you PM Me we might be able to figure another way. I have been encouraged to setup a gofundme but I'm not sure how I feel about that.
N-E-Ways, I wanted to let y'all know I'm alive and kicking, if not a little timid and shell-shocked currently.
-Piper
Comments
You will get through
Here in Canada, I went through my whole life without ever knowing anybody remotely close to me who was ever even close to being homeless.
Then, first, a few years ago, a friend had it happen. Too fiercely independent for me to help other than letting him stay in my basement until he recovered.
Then, it happened to my sister and her husband. Thank God they had a car. They lived mostly in it for a year before they got housing.
The biggest lesson I learned through that was this; we are all just a very, very few events away from homelessness. No matter how stable we feel. That, and Canada is not very good at making effective resources available for suddenly homeless people who have been contributing, tax-paying citizens for decades.
It seems you have contacted your available resources; a needed, but hard, first step. You're doing the right things, and although I don't know you at all other than what you do here, I sense you have the power to bring your family through this.
GOOD LUCK to you, Piper. With (too much) hard work you're going to get in safe, reasonable housing soon.
Some form of online method of donating to you would be best (with me being in Canada). Would buying books you have on purchase sites work?
Thank You
Three decades ago I had a friend who gave away millions of dollars.
My business sponsored his nationally syndicated column in over one hundred papers. His name was Percy Ross.
He once told me that a big mistake people make is NOT asking for help. He said people want to help and find it extremely enjoyable. By not asking for help you're depriving them of that enjoyment.
Gofundme is an efficient way to facilitate the process. I will find a way to send you $200. You've done a lot for a lot of people, including me.
As you know life is filled with ups and downs. I hope your current down ends soon.
Jill
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
I’ll mail it today
Dear Piper — I am so sorry to hear of your troubles. I can’t do gofundme, but I will match Jill’s contribution and get it in today’s post.
Hugs,
Emma
I'm looking at PayPal as my way to get some coins to you.
In another part of my life [1], I've been using PayPal for nearly 15 years, no problems.
At your end, you would need to have a computer (looks like you do) or a cell phone or a e-mail account.
And a credit (or debit?) card.
Sign up for PayPal (free).
Then let me (us) know what your PayPal id, email, or phone # is. Right here on your Blog, or in a BCTS message to me if you're a tad nervous.
Then, I send the coins via PayPal, you get a message from PP, then you tell them what credit card account to put it in.
This is the how-to-get money link on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/bb/cshelp/article/how-do-i-receive-mo...
(PP has known my CC numbers for a decade+, again no problems.)
---
PayPal is at www.paypal.com.
But it's best to use Google to find PayPal, and use their link, to be 'sure you're going in the front door' [2]. And to be sure I typed the link correctly.
---
[1] https://www.kiva.org
[2] This is good practice for >any & every< link anybody sends you - especially if it says "Dire Warning" or involves money or any kind of money account.
I can add a little
I second the PayPal suggestion. If I can get the PayPal ID I do have a little I could take a chance on and send via PP. I'm good for the rest of the month and up till the second Wednesday next month when my SS check comes in.
Hugs
Patricia
Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt
Ich bin eine Mann
I wish you a peaceful Christmas
and hope that things will improve and I hope to send you something when I work out how to do so. I wish you well, good luck girl.
Angharad
I wish I could help
sending huggles anyway
Please let Me Know
If I can send something by a credit card or a bank transfer to make sure it gets to you. I don't know how to do GoFundMe. Maybe you can tell me how by PM. I can't use PayPal, it won't let me,
Joanne
Here's a link
It goes to me and takes about 3 days to clear but I can transfer to Piper. It goes through Stripe not PayPal.
https://donate.stripe.com/dR68wKdsx6Uk7Di7ss
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Thanks Erin
$200 sent,
Joanne
Thanks, hon :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Thanks Erin but
I tried that and "card declined"? Any ideas on that gratefully received, it shouldn't be!
Edit - just my bank being cautious - will try again.
aand... payment gone through 1056 GMT hope this helps Piper a bit. Heck, card and bank hiccups like this give me the shakes, the WWW being the way it is!
Teri Ann
"Reach for the sun."
Thanks hon :)
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Donation
Just sent $200.00
Have sent
Have sent 200, but it shows as reserved on my status. Maybe it will go in the morning (it's 2:45AM here).