A friend of mine thinks he might be kicked out- asking for advice for him
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:01 pm
So. Hi.
I’m just going to get right into it: one of my friends is worried that he might be kicked out of his home.
Money is not the question here; he’s 17, and as such, can’t purchase a dwelling by himself. What we’re looking for is queer-friendly, youth-friendly shelters in the St. Louis, Missouri, USA area- not actually in St. Louis or even Missouri, but east of there, which is all he was comfortable giving for the sake of this post. Quote: “I don’t live in Missouri, it(St. Louis)’s just the closest city to where I live.”
Also, any advice for being a homeless queer youth in a suburban area, especially if it’s specific to the aforementioned area, would be appreciated. As well as advice for what to do when you think you’re about to be kicked out.
Finally: My friend has informed me that he has a younger brother, for whose safety he is concerned for if he (my friend) ends up leaving the house. Advice on what to do about this would also be appreciated
I’m just going to get right into it: one of my friends is worried that he might be kicked out of his home.
Money is not the question here; he’s 17, and as such, can’t purchase a dwelling by himself. What we’re looking for is queer-friendly, youth-friendly shelters in the St. Louis, Missouri, USA area- not actually in St. Louis or even Missouri, but east of there, which is all he was comfortable giving for the sake of this post. Quote: “I don’t live in Missouri, it(St. Louis)’s just the closest city to where I live.”
Also, any advice for being a homeless queer youth in a suburban area, especially if it’s specific to the aforementioned area, would be appreciated. As well as advice for what to do when you think you’re about to be kicked out.
Finally: My friend has informed me that he has a younger brother, for whose safety he is concerned for if he (my friend) ends up leaving the house. Advice on what to do about this would also be appreciated