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617.1 | Volunteer or club organizations | TEAMLK::SCHELBERG | | Mon Mar 03 1997 15:25 | 11 |
| Yes, volunteer work (i know she probably has enough on her plate) but
the best organizations to join are like right in her town...even
a church..(unitarian if she has no specific religion). The school
she is going to must have organizations too...like different clubs
I would assume? any women's groups in the area as well?
Or any hobby she has...I know some groups have clubs in hobbies they
have like quilting, book clubs etc...
/bobcat
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617.2 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Mar 03 1997 18:49 | 15 |
| cj, your sister is on a very tough road.
My best wishes to her when it comes to finding friends (and a good
way to support her kids.)
I'd agree that volunteer groups and clubs can be a source of friends.
I recently made a new friend at the dentist's office - we were both
leaving after dental work and got to talking (only to discover that
we have a lot in common!) It can happen when you least expect it
sometimes.
Pls let us know how she's doing...
Suzanne
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617.3 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Mon Mar 03 1997 19:17 | 31 |
| cj,
has she tried care and share, or whatever the Illinois equivelant is?
I don't know if she is religious. A lot of churches to have divorce
recovery groups.
It also sounds like she is still in the shock of the death of a
marriage that may well have had an abusive component. Give her what
support you can, advise her to hang onto the house if it is at all
possible. (Roomate finders is often helpful and they will encourage her
to spell out her boundaries when working on a match.) At least in
Colorado at this time, it is cheaper to have a mortgage than to rent.
Often mortgage companies will work with someone if they come clean and
ask for assitance, it isn't easy, but it is less expensive than losing
the house out of pride. FHA has several programs on this. The local
Domestic Violence support group may well have information on this.
Bankruptcy can save a home although it is hard on the ego and furture
credit rating, it isn't as hard on both as a foreclosure.
Having been on the ragged edge of homelessness in the past, I would let
the car, TV, furniture, whatever go before losing the house if it is at
all avoidable. The kids are better off in rags and having a home than
in reasonable clothes (ha they don't last long in the shelters) and
living in the car or the local homeless dorms. she should be able to
qualify for foodstamps as well as possibily increased financial aid so
whe may not have to lose out on school as well.
Best wishes to her.
meg
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617.4 | | SPECXN::CONLON | | Mon Mar 03 1997 19:20 | 2 |
| Good info, Meg!
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617.5 | | ASDG::CALL | | Tue Mar 04 1997 10:03 | 6 |
| two steps forward one step back...too bad she didn't have the courage
to leave sooner. It's hard to do this but she really is doing a good
thing for herself. Maybe you could look for some books on other people
who have gone thru this. It's not the end of the world..she is just
moving into another world. She probably doesn't know it yet but the new
world is a safer happier place.
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617.6 | 12 Step Programs will help | OGOPW1::PARKER | | Wed Mar 05 1997 14:40 | 15 |
| She could also gain a great deal of support and health if she looks
into 12 step programs. I was married to an abuser for 15 years who
happened to be an alcoholic but drug abuse does the same amount of
damage to the person who lives with them. Al-anon or Coda (for
codependents) would give her the self esteem back and the understanding
that she did nothing wrong to cause the addictions in the marriage and
that she could not have changed him either. It might help keep her
from falling into the same type of relationship again which happens
quite often if help isn't found. I am looking into where she can call
for this info and will add it in the next note.
Good luck to her. Her life will improve "One Day at at Time" as she
becomes stronger and has a support group to reach out to.
Pat
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617.7 | | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu Mar 06 1997 00:31 | 5 |
| Unfortunately, the basenote states that she had a bad experience with
Al Anon.
E
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