If you have no other means available and limited choices Operation Nightwatch will give you a good hot meal.
If you are reading this review and you are curious, unsure or nervous about the service offered I will say to you, do not be, go eat something. The organization is here for you and they are kind and they eagerly want to feed you. By the way, you do not have to be homeless or struggling with addiction or have any mental or physical disabilities in case you're wondering.
No money required, no identification asked for nor a reason, only your name is asked for. Due to aftermath in my pursuit of others first including my former spouse and her safety, my neighbors, my community and my customers too, I am in a very difficult position in my life and I lost everything due to my fortitude.
I AM TRULY BLESSED because I promised God in one of the most difficult positions and tenures of my life with extremely difficult dynamics, I promiseed him I'd continue to help others, my life's pursuit. My suffering is not a liability it is ended by my strength. I asked God... "PLEASE just get my wife to a safe place and I'll do whatever I have to" as we escaped from a terrible living situation. I am blessed knowing she is mostly safe as we've separated and she's safer for the time being as I continue on alone a hard search for work and income. I am pretty tough and a happy man naturally so that really, really helps.
Sometimes you are going to need others to help you same as a boxer, minister or world class mathlete. I am truly "relentless" and if you are reading this, go eat something at Operation Nightwatch. They are relentless also and for you so you can be relentless too.
Operation Night watch, tonight you fed me a good meal and you fed many other souls and you did so with smiles, some words and kindness. You fed me so I can continue representing others with strength of body, mind and spirit.
I am nearly homeless at this time but working very hard to deal with the result of my prayers and so here I am ready as always and fearless as always digging out towards my destiny...to become an incredible source of aid and help to this nation's tenants and residents living in community and residential communities. I am free to pursue such measures, reaffirm and armor such legislation too. Same as any citizen anywhere in our beautiful nation or neighborhoods.
I thank God for people like Operation Nightwatch who ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND what corporations, Inhumane Resources, Directors of Inhumane Resources and property management will do to innocent people and parties that are simply trying to get their due process, their rightful procedures and protections from illegal assault and abandonment. Some are saviors too and completely wonderful as I know is very true. We all fall short, true and with great circumstance and titles come great responsibility. We must help when others are reaching out or screaming out for our help, ownership's duty to, from, of and by such heritage or namesake. Or else, what do we actually have? And what's a name? We don't own anything and nothing is ours to own.
I Thank You and God bless your generous works and sacrifices, you very sincere and kind folks at...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThere is a productive help, and then there is this. I don't know when it was decided to make this residential area of town a dumping ground for services that don't connect with the neighborhood at all. Patrons of these place seem lost, angry, and just roam in the neighborhood which eventually is going to lead to a conflict with local residents and businesses. Same people spend all day panhandling at the streetcar stop 1 block north of it. Seems like a dysfunctional, not well integrated project, that lures people with mental disorders into the area and just lets the community deal with it... There are better locations in town, where this help can be more productive and less burdensome on local residents who are barely making their ends meet, and not have to deal with this, on top f a new degrading city's homeless camp, where it moved all the mentally unstable people from under the freeways, into wood sheds in a residential neighborhood next to Pratt's park. These folks have serious mental disorders, addiction, and this is what the city comes up with. I already have seen a lady without pant on walking around screaming. People sleeping on sidewalks in the doorways to apartments. These types of facilities must be connected with mental health services, not residential buildings and...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIf I could give this place zero stars I would they left me in the rain with my husband in the rain I was trying to help and I was upset they let the detox van judge us take off without told us we need to be high to get a place. For. Shelter they just took off with their cars like nothing happened I will not recommended this to people who our disabled in wheelchairs or heart issues I told them I have an inflammatory heart they left us outside we have been sleeping in the tent for the last five days no bathroom no warmth nothing he has seizures no one is helping really but we do not feel...
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