When A Mess Becomes A Stain
Hey,
Let me explain to you social programs and the belief that there is help out there.
If I was a drug addict I could find a rehab center in the yellow pages.
If I was an alcoholic I could find an AA program in the yellow pages.
If I’m inflicted with a mental illness I‘m fucked cause there is no programs in the yellow pages. Just a bunch of OHIP therapists and social workers that have a waiting list of 12 months or 1 week to 1 month if you can afford $1300.00 a month.
So let me ask you this.
The drug addict has a CHOCIE to take drugs
The alcoholic has a CHOICE to drink
But the mentally ill DON’T HAVE A CHOICE and yet they have the least medical options.
Does it make any sense?!?
If your wondering why the streets are getting so full with panhandlers it’s because as more inpatient facilities close down where do you think they go but to the streets once their medication runs out and the illness takes total control again.
Approx. 40%-50% of the homeless/panhandlers on the streets have some sort of a mental illness.
Again, somewhere along the way WE as a society allowed for things to get so bad.
So next time someone asks for change. Take 3 frickin’ seconds to look into their eyes and then decide if you feel they are worthy of a meal.
All the best,
Annessa
Hey,
Let me explain to you social programs and the belief that there is help out there.
If I was a drug addict I could find a rehab center in the yellow pages.
If I was an alcoholic I could find an AA program in the yellow pages.
If I’m inflicted with a mental illness I‘m fucked cause there is no programs in the yellow pages. Just a bunch of OHIP therapists and social workers that have a waiting list of 12 months or 1 week to 1 month if you can afford $1300.00 a month.
So let me ask you this.
The drug addict has a CHOCIE to take drugs
The alcoholic has a CHOICE to drink
But the mentally ill DON’T HAVE A CHOICE and yet they have the least medical options.
Does it make any sense?!?
If your wondering why the streets are getting so full with panhandlers it’s because as more inpatient facilities close down where do you think they go but to the streets once their medication runs out and the illness takes total control again.
Approx. 40%-50% of the homeless/panhandlers on the streets have some sort of a mental illness.
Again, somewhere along the way WE as a society allowed for things to get so bad.
So next time someone asks for change. Take 3 frickin’ seconds to look into their eyes and then decide if you feel they are worthy of a meal.
All the best,
Annessa