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Senior Citizen His, Son and Dog Homeless in Costa Mesa, California
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2/1/17 Steven, Oscar and Bambi have gotten Shelter @Ranch of Angels and Paws Step 2 on a journey from the street back to living ....God Bless you all ...the Road back is not easy but it would be impossible if not for you.
- UPDATE 1/17/17 Tuesday
- Steven asked to post this
- "I want to send out an update Thanking everybody that has donated and asking if possible if they could help anymore so we can make it through this week. Regardless if we go to ranch or I start a new job tomorrow, we need room, food, money for Oscars mandatory class tomorrow, bus fare for doctors appt, etc. I have thirty-three cents and that's it, so I am hoping everybody that helped could maybe help just a little more."
- UPDATE: The trio are still with a roof and food...Steven is doing day work you can only stay in a Motel 6 for 28 days so tuesday they moved to another OC Motel 6. Spent apx $2k (28days) and God Bless those that have been working to help ...No One's giving up we are motel6ing and...we are trying to put together $600 to rent a monthly room for the next stop ....while we try to get them in a program that will give them services and permanent housing .... Bambi: needs to be chipped and registered as an emotional support dog (illegal to deny housing or to charge deposit/fee (with all med letter etc $200.
- Please Give ...Please Share..... Please Help Us Keep them from Slipping Back to the Streets We can do this with your help big, little it all helps!
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Newly Homeless Senior Steven needs Help to stay off streetwith himself, his disabled son and his precious rescue dog Bambi. Steve's concern is Bambi ...and being able to feed her and his son ...Rescue has taken the lead on help.... got him a room at Motel 6 paid over weekend by other Earth angels who brought dinners blankets, dog food, clothing etc to this little trio they kept them safe through Holidays ...Now we need the village. PLEASE DONATE & SHARE ....Some of rescue folks have met Steven he is like any of us could be senior and homeless...he is willing to work and needs help!
Motel apx $69/$89 night food for Steven & Oscar dog food/ clothing /shoes/work/ transportation/ apx $500 week ... Raise enough to help get on feet. . and certification of Bambi as emotional support !!!
For Sixty year oldSteven Louvier, life hasn’t always been difficult. Born in Newport Beach, California he spent some time in Colorado working on a ranch. Next door to the ranch was a dog breeder who was constantly overbreeding his dogs. One little pup named escaped the breeder’s ranch when she was two months old. Steven found her walking down a dirt road and immediately fell in love with her. Their paths were destined to cross and now, five years later, Steven still has “Bambi.” In addition to Bambi, Steven also has his adopted adult son Oscar living with him. Oscar suffers from learning disabilities and depression. According to Steven, he, Oscar and Bambi have no one but each other. Steven had a sister but she stole his retirement money which he had invested in to his mother’s house in Irvine, California. His mother passed away shortly thereafter. Because of the selfish act inflicted on Steven by his sister he has lost everything, his car, his house and his money. So now he forced to start all over again. Steven, Oscar and Bambi are currently living in a Motel 6 in Costa Mesa, California. Steven advises he wants to work and considers himself 100% employable with a Bachelor’s degree. However, one of the stumbling blocks is getting hired for a job and having to wait one to two weeks to get the first paycheck when the motel has to be paid daily. He is looking for a job that pays daily to get started then move on to a weekly paying job. Steven is not looking for a free ride, just some help to get him back on his feet again so he can live a normal life. One thing Steven will not do is give up his dog Bambi as many have suggested to him. In his own words “I would rather collect cans than give up my dog for housing.” Since Steven Louvier’s first cry for help a group of dog people have paid motel, brought meals and dog food to get them through the holidays ...Gifts of \shoes, gift cards to Petsmart for supplies for his dog and a Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinner. Pay Pal familyhousinghelp@gmail.com
Steven Louvier is a hardworking, selfless man who loves his son and loves his dog. He will succeed and get his life back together with help from his friends..” But Steven is still in need of funds so he can stay in his motel and not have to go back to living on the streets. PLEASE GIVE AND SHARE!
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