Adopting DPC Workers

Prelude

Without doubt, the caring peoples of the Venice Beach area, as well as others throughout the Los Angeles regions are understandably “worn out” from the frustrations of “visible”, encampment homelessness, an ever-increasing, dangerous subculture, bespeaking early stages of an apocalyptic anarchy.

Also understandably, there is a growing sentiment of residents, as well as retail and property proprietors, of becoming increasingly open to the possibility of the military option of federalized, under the the directives of FEMA, National Guard units forcefully relocating the homeless peoples, including RVers, outside the urban centers, even in the name of the Novel Corona COVID-19 Viruses (NCC19V), and other related, public health and safety concerns.

However, if there was a practical way in which local can effectively address this crisis, they would.

For decades the good peoples of Los Angeles have given of their collective, billions of dollars of personal funds, as well as taxes to the traditional, homelessness industrial complex (HIC) to effectively address the matter, but all to no avail.  In fact, homelessness has grown worse.

The United States, Domestic Peace Corps
Justiceville, 501-c3, introduces its subsidiary, the United States, Domestic Peace Corps (DPC), whereby certain, upward mobile homeless persons become trained for direct “hands on” involvement on “the streets” with Ted Hayes, age 69 (now nearly 71).

Ted is more than qualified to effectuate this objective, being America’s foremost, experienced, skilled, Civil Right-homelessness resolution activist of 36 years, having the only “blue-print” of a Comprehensive, Strategic, National, Homelessness Resolution Policy and Plan.

While the DPC) consist primarily of trained and equipped non-homeless individuals (See http://www.nf2now.us/dpc/), the Corps is also comprised of trained homeless persons as well.

Such is true empowerment of homelessness individuals to become successful, responsible, working participants for general society sake.

Adopt and Sponsor A Homeless DPC Worker – Alter Ego

When an individuals, families, businesses, community and/or neighborhood groups adopts and financially sponsors a homeless DPC Worker, that person serves as the sponsors’ alter ego on “the streets”, representing their care for the homelessness culture populations.

The invested funds will go directly into the hands, or banks accounts of the DPC Worker under the Justivefille 501-c3 corporation, and not simply “disappear” in the vast, multi-billion dollar, homelessness industrial complex (HIC)

The Mechanics

  1. Photo of the SBW will given to sponsor
  • photo set on desk, fireplace mantel, etc., will be a reminder that sponsor is 24-7 is indirectly involved in improving the matter of homelessness
  1. Sponsor eventually meets SBW in person
  2. SBW will provide sponsor with brief bio and work assignments that Justice will assist in creating
  3. Sponsor will work out with Justiceville financial investment details for SBW.

This program will mutually and symbiotically benefit both the sponsors and their adopted, alter ego, homeless SBW, and of course, society in general.