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CHILDREN AND I NEED SHELTER – LAST NIGHT WE SLEPT IN A CAR (MASSACHUSETTS FOUND POEM)*
I.
From the official Department of Housing and Community Development Homeless
Coordinator’s training Powerpoint
Where were you sleeping before you
slept in the car?
How many nights have you spent in the
car?
Were your children with you?
Do you own the car?
Do you have the keys to the car?
Do you have the registration or
insurance paperwork for the car?
Can you identify the car by make, model,
or license plate?
Can you describe the interior color or
exterior color?
Are your belongings in the car now?
Where was the car parked when you slept
in it?
Where is it parked now?
How did you get to our office?
Can you substantiate that you slept in the
car
with a parking ticket, citation
police report or letter from the owner?
II.The
Unofficial questions
How cold
did it get?
How many
people tried to break into the car?
How many
people did break into the car?
Where did
you relieve your bladder?
Why is
your hair so neat if you slept in a car?
Why are
you giving your child carbon monoxide poisoning?
Why should
you not lose custody of your child for resorting to these irresponsible
measures?
And can you tell
me the color of the seats?
And how many cars passed you in the night?
What time did the birds start singing?
What time did the children stop crying?
And how many cars passed you in the night?
What time did the birds start singing?
What time did the children stop crying?
*In August and September of 2012, new regulations came into effect which
drastically reduced the right to shelter for homeless families. Mothers and children who should have been
eligible for shelter slept in cars, police stations, subway stations, and still
they were turned away. The administration claimed that indigent mothers and
children were sleeping in cars and emergency rooms deliberately to make
themselves eligible for shelter, or were lying about having done so. Part I of the poem is from an official DHCD
training Powerpoint for the workers who screen shelter applicants. Parts II is
culled from the spontaneous email responses of community services organizations
to the Power point.
Just published in Cutthroat
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