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To: Ohio State Congress, Ohio House of Representatives, the Shelter Board
We the People, the Forgotten
This campaign has ended.
Improve conditions at the shelters, enable the common black man to have equal opportunity with those disabled to get a better life in a timely manner, raise the white man up to be able to help and actually effectively address change in our community of those forgotten.
Why is this important?
Taxpayer money is being wasted. The homeless black and white man are forgotten, forced into deplorable situations, and told by the shelter board we are screwed and not a priority. The taxpayer is paying for a system that can change and we can be in jobs, out of the shelter system faster, and not even in subsidized housing, not in section 8, not in assisted living, but in our own homes. We do not have to stand by, wasting hard earned taxpayer dollars, and just accept the norm and say things cant change, we are screwed. Things can change. Perceptions of those forgotten and left behind can be challenged. Help can be obtained. We will not be silent any longer.