I live in a certified sober living house in south Florida which under state law is considered homeless because you have no tenant rights in transitional housing. I started being homeless 6/17/23 when I went to jail for a month for shoplifting. After that I was on the street, then I was put in a shelter that had concentration camp vibes in a former jail. Having left that shelter I was on the street again for a few weeks before I was put into the rehab/recovery scene in central and south Florida. I'm now over 100 days sober (sobriety date 12/20/23) and attending college tuition free due to my legal homelessness status. I'm going to study physics and go on to become a professor or possibly an engineer. Currently planning a permanent move to Denver, Colorado, I'm gearing up for urban on foot camping until I can get into housing and eventually attend university in the city. My reasoning behind this move is that Denver is a liberal city that isn't prone to climate change flooding, has a decent university, and has fantastic public transportation as well as easily available Medicaid for the poor. I came to this community to learn more about the lifestyle and more about sleeping rough in the city.
- Birthday
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Nov 1, 1995
(Age: 29)
- Location
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Florida
- Gender
- Female
- Favorite place
- Portland, OR
- Occupation
- Restaurant Server
- Preferred method(s) of travel
- Plane, Train, Bus, Bicycle, Rideshare, and walking
- Are you traveling now?
- Planning to
- Spoken Languages
- English
- Gender Identity
- Transgender Woman
- Sexual Orientation(s)
- Lesbian
- Preferred pronoun
- She / Her
- Relationship status
- Single
- Children
- No
- Pets
- Toby (rip he was the best dog)
- Drink
- Working the Steps
- Smoke
- Ex Smoker!
- Drugs
- Working the Steps
- Political leanings
- Liberal
- Skills
- high level dota 2 player, low level rubik's cuber, piracy mid level
- Instruments played
- beginner piano
- Favorite curse word
- fuck
- Favorite websites
- reddit, discord