
DiveGirlDeb ElderEugene, OR, United States

Dec 21, 2017
final determination: No HUD, yet I WAS qualified.
This is why Lyme patients need assigned Advocates to follow up on documents.
Deb,
I looked up your application in our system and the only one I am finding is for the 2015 Section 8 waitlist. We have already closed out that waitlist and started on the 2017 waitlist, so your 2015 application was cancelled when there was no response to the mail we to sent to you back in 2015. If you are still interested in applying for the program, we will be accepting applications again in 2019.
Thank you,
Aundrea Stewart
Office Assistant
Rent Assistance Division
Below is a poster I designed in 2015. It's been seen now by some high decision makers in Oregon. We got one of em, May as Awareness month for Lyme in Oregon!
I want it all damn it!
Our brain fogged, cognitively challenged, need ongoing support in an advocate on their behalf!
This should be a mandate with all Social Service agencies.
This is unacceptable to be a Lyme patient, fearing a homeless situation, during the holidays and birthday, no less.
Thus, helping saving the Healing House in Eugene at Deb's house, and the location of the Flippin Bee Machine, the foundation's hives, is paramount for this community.
People from all over fly into Eugene to come see her. They seek her hands on advice and teaching, her ongoing wisdom is essential to their recoveries.
Begging all; sign this, post it to your walls. Ask all your friends to sign and share it.
We are simply desperate to
get 1,000 signatures by Dec 26,
Deb's birthday
and the likely date
the court will schedule a hearing or there after...
Yea, we are down to the wire and
Deb needs a few heros and angles right about now.
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