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I’m a software engineer struggling with mental illness, homelessness, and unemployment, trying to get the right treatment and re-enter the workforce. Are there resources out there for me?

I am very sorry for not answering the request sooner, I honestly am getting a lot of request and it is very consuming. But be that as it may be here are my thoughts and ideas.Yes there are resources out there for you even more so if you are legally disabled (a Dr. recognizes you as disabled in some form).Your first step is to ensure that you are doing what you can to cope with your disability. i.e. Medications, going to doctor appointments, following doctor’s recommendations, so forth and so on. Not only will it help you feel better about yourself but it will prove to the nonprofits you are trying (they have a bad habit of denying people assistance unfairly even though the federal government states in grant policies who can and can’t be denied).Next step or in concurrent with the above, go to the following website About Grantees - HUD Exchange However, this website while it’s a great resource it doesn’t allow you to search just for the programs in just your city. There is also the HUD online library U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and an excellent resource for the legal aspect of homelessness is at National Law Center on Homelessness & PovertyJust off the top of my head the following federal grants you would probably be eligible for, there are of course more grants via federal, state, nonprofits, public companies, and church ‘s.COC Continuum of careCDBG community development block grantESGP emergency shelters grantNSP neighborhood stabilization programPlease be aware that you will deal with people that will give every reason possible to make you think that you don’t qualify. So please arm yourself with the federal grant policies (other entities have a bad habit of adding on additional requirements to disqualify you but fight them on it, afterall it is federal money not theirs). Get the facts of who is administering the grants in your area. Many times the cities and counties will contract out to nonprofits (including churches) to admin the grant fund. And unfortunately the nonprofits have a lot of abuse and fraud. If at all possible have someone (an impartial person or entity) monitor the actions that are taken to help you. In other words get a release of information form and at your first indication that something wrong is occurring have the person file the form with the nonprofit allowing them access to review your file and see what grant monies were allocated to you, how that money was utilized in helping you, any drug tests that they did (if any), what your case manager did for you etc, etc, etc. Do this only if you think something is wrong.I had a neighbor that kept saying to me that the nonprofit that was designated to manage your ssdi (they are called the payee) was stealing her money. I didn’t really believe her mainly because she is Schizophrenic (I know bad Vicky bad Vicky) Then one day she was arrested and she called me asking me to get a hold of her payee to get her money and bail her out. Well they refused to speak with me until I got a release of information form from the girl, so I did and they still refused to speak with me. So I was left with no alternative but to contact the SS Inspector General's Office and oh my god hell reigned down on top of them. Turns out they (well the person handling her money) did steal my neighbors money, over $3000.00.Please feel free to contact me privately should you need additional help that you don’t feel comfortable about having posted on a public website. Struggling in the manner in which you and 2 million other people are struggling with can be very lonely, very scary, very hard, and many people will treat you with terrible degradation. So chin up, smile, and you will preservier above and beyond those that have looked down upon you. By the way I have clinical depression with generalized anxiety in addition to sinus tachycardia with multiple ectopic PVC. None of which is life threatening but it sure does fuck with my ability to self sustain (hence that was a big part of why I was homeless for so long).

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