I posted something about this in Off Topic over on CS, then realized I had a rant going that would be better suited here.
When we both lost our jobs and I had to give up my apartment and move back in with mom, we decided to apply for housing assistance (this was ~10 years ago). She applies as head of household with me as her daughter...and we wait. And wait, and wait. Finally we get a caseworker late last year.
Our caseworker just so happens to be a good friend of mom's, and she explained that--contrary to what we had been told originally--we never were eligible for Section 8 (assistance to stay where we are). That program has no waitlist as they are immediately doled out to, as she put it "addicts and 15-year-old mothers who can't or won't pull their own weight".
Mom now finds out that whoever was handling the waitlist calls forgot we had applied as a family. As she said after finding out that the apartment they found was only for me "Do they do this to other families? What about families with little kids that can't be split up?" (I suspect someone saw the application and figured 'oh her daughter is an adult, she can live on her own') Caseworker was NOT impressed about the 'family with one elderly and one disabled, don't split them up' thing being ignored.
I now feel that requirements for Section 8 should be similar to unemployment; monthly verification of income and ability to pay what that doesn't cover. Seems like people who don't want to make an effort to actually get out of their situation get everything handed to them, yet struggling decent people like us who are pulling our weight to the extent we can get "sorry, you have to stay in the apartment you can't afford". All we were asking for was a little bit of help to make up a shortfall.
When we both lost our jobs and I had to give up my apartment and move back in with mom, we decided to apply for housing assistance (this was ~10 years ago). She applies as head of household with me as her daughter...and we wait. And wait, and wait. Finally we get a caseworker late last year.
Our caseworker just so happens to be a good friend of mom's, and she explained that--contrary to what we had been told originally--we never were eligible for Section 8 (assistance to stay where we are). That program has no waitlist as they are immediately doled out to, as she put it "addicts and 15-year-old mothers who can't or won't pull their own weight".
Mom now finds out that whoever was handling the waitlist calls forgot we had applied as a family. As she said after finding out that the apartment they found was only for me "Do they do this to other families? What about families with little kids that can't be split up?" (I suspect someone saw the application and figured 'oh her daughter is an adult, she can live on her own') Caseworker was NOT impressed about the 'family with one elderly and one disabled, don't split them up' thing being ignored.
I now feel that requirements for Section 8 should be similar to unemployment; monthly verification of income and ability to pay what that doesn't cover. Seems like people who don't want to make an effort to actually get out of their situation get everything handed to them, yet struggling decent people like us who are pulling our weight to the extent we can get "sorry, you have to stay in the apartment you can't afford". All we were asking for was a little bit of help to make up a shortfall.
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