I've worked at a homeless shelter for the last 10 years, so this is loosely based on my own worksite.
- A brick wall enclosure, so that the cops can herd the homeless onto the property, thus creating the illusion of a community without homelessness.
- Outdoor dining area for evening meals being served by volunteer agencies.
- Lots of busted laundry machines because we do about 100 loads a day and can't convince our funders to buy industrial machines.
- Transitional housing (Brown House) in the back, for clients who are beyond the need of the shelter beds, but aren't quite ready for independent living.
I've worked at a homeless shelter for the last 10 years, so this is loosely based on my own worksite.
- A brick wall enclosure, so that the cops can herd the homeless onto the property, thus creating the illusion of a community without homelessness.
- Outdoor dining area for evening meals being served by volunteer agencies.
- Lots of busted laundry machines because we do about 100 loads a day and can't convince our funders to buy industrial machines.
- Transitional housing (Brown House) in the back, for clients who are beyond the need of the shelter beds, but aren't quite ready for independent living.
I love this! I borrowed the bit with the laundry machines for my own design (hope you don't mind).
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Edit: Ooops!
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I'd love to see Chalmers in this picture next to the fire....that would complete it :thumbup:
Great idea! He's on task till tomorrow, but I'll see what I can do. I love placing characters in "scenes".
I'm so excited I posted a pic, I've gotta figure out something else to post!
Edit: haven't figured out what I'm doing yet! Working on it....., :roll:
How about this?
LOL....now it's perfect!
Yay! Then I'll leave it all season!
My Flickir you can find some of my ideas! But this is what I did with mine...
- A brick wall enclosure, so that the cops can herd the homeless onto the property, thus creating the illusion of a community without homelessness.
- Outdoor dining area for evening meals being served by volunteer agencies.
- Lots of busted laundry machines because we do about 100 loads a day and can't convince our funders to buy industrial machines.
- Transitional housing (Brown House) in the back, for clients who are beyond the need of the shelter beds, but aren't quite ready for independent living.
Same parking lot as unemployment office.
It looks a little better now that I have Cletus always digging through the dumpster, but I haven't taken a pic of that yet.
I love this! I borrowed the bit with the laundry machines for my own design (hope you don't mind).