Homeless woman living in Premier Inn is surviving off sandwiches and fruit

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
  • Last year a distraught, newly homeless woman packed her bags, dropped her four cats off to a foster home and set foot inside a hotel in Cornwall thinking she'd live there for a matter of weeks, or months at a push.
    With nowhere else to go as a result of a relationship breakdown, Annette Wilkinson, 50, is now familiar with nearly every room of the Premier Inn in Bude. She's lived there for 19 months and counting, having moved from one room to the next every fortnight or so.
    Depressed and feeling hopeless with her situation, the charity shop volunteer worker knows the place inside out. She has had just one home-cooked meal in that time and with nothing more than a kettle in her room, she's living off sandwiches and fruit salads.
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  • @azimuthbusinesscenter
    @azimuthbusinesscenter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    you can’t live in a shelter, you can’t live in a car, you can’t live in a tent, you can’t live on the street. People in these situations are existing at best. Existing is not living.To live means you have enough money to choose what to do and you are not having to interact with “the system” social workers, housing authority, food stamps, SSA, police, and government workers who absolutely do not have your best interest in mind. People in poverty are employment for people who work for the system.You are not really living until you have a house on five acres, you get to choose who you let into your life, and you are not someone else’s project.