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In Disguise
So, in dealing with the financial aid here in the bay, it's not hard to see that it's a complete nightmare.
Our society is so biased against "homeless people", that it seems the majority of resources, other than food stamps and cash aid, are posed as an "easy for them, but not us' maze.
On the FAFSA, there are options for all sorts of options, for all kinds of situations, including homeless youth.
But a homeless adults must not only, struggle to fill out a form, not meant for their situation, but then continue to struggle through paperwork which requires "Proof of Homelessness".
All we want is to go to school, but also, most of us want to live the way we want to live - without rent and paychecks, on the road, off the grid. That usually means we don't live with out parents, we don't receive support from them, and we certainly don't have Nega-rent receipts from the places we do not rent space from.
The HASA is a community of and for homeless adults who need that little bit of help and support, working through the bias maze of education bureaucracy, in order to go to college; either for a degree, or just for fun.
The HASA offers assistance with, not only registration, enrollment, and financial aid paperwork, but also with homework, course materials, and even homeless resources.
As a new organization, based in Oakland, CA, for now the HASAs only chapter deals maninly with the Peralta Community Colleges (Laney, Berkeley, Merrit and Alameda), but hopefully someday soon, the HASA will have chapters all over the state and even the country.
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Just letting you guys know about this new project I'm starting.
After years of dealing with community college as a homeless adult, I feel it's time for a change. I want to see help available to people like me, with the struggle I've have to endure in the years past.
If anyone has any info or advice for this project, please let me know!
Contact me through STP or at HASAlliance@gmail.com
Thanks all!
Our society is so biased against "homeless people", that it seems the majority of resources, other than food stamps and cash aid, are posed as an "easy for them, but not us' maze.
On the FAFSA, there are options for all sorts of options, for all kinds of situations, including homeless youth.
But a homeless adults must not only, struggle to fill out a form, not meant for their situation, but then continue to struggle through paperwork which requires "Proof of Homelessness".
All we want is to go to school, but also, most of us want to live the way we want to live - without rent and paychecks, on the road, off the grid. That usually means we don't live with out parents, we don't receive support from them, and we certainly don't have Nega-rent receipts from the places we do not rent space from.
The HASA is a community of and for homeless adults who need that little bit of help and support, working through the bias maze of education bureaucracy, in order to go to college; either for a degree, or just for fun.
The HASA offers assistance with, not only registration, enrollment, and financial aid paperwork, but also with homework, course materials, and even homeless resources.
As a new organization, based in Oakland, CA, for now the HASAs only chapter deals maninly with the Peralta Community Colleges (Laney, Berkeley, Merrit and Alameda), but hopefully someday soon, the HASA will have chapters all over the state and even the country.
~
Just letting you guys know about this new project I'm starting.
After years of dealing with community college as a homeless adult, I feel it's time for a change. I want to see help available to people like me, with the struggle I've have to endure in the years past.
If anyone has any info or advice for this project, please let me know!
Contact me through STP or at HASAlliance@gmail.com
Thanks all!