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Posted: Tue 5:11, 03 Sep 2013 Post subject: Cell phones offer lifeline for the homeless-spun5 |
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Cell phones offer lifeline for the homeless,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
FORT WORTH, TEXAS -- Homeless for more than a year,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Rebecca Carrington can go without her very own bed, fancy clothes and many material possessions.
But there is something she cannot imagine life without -- her mobile phone,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
"It's everything," she says, hands stuffed right into a hooded black sweatshirt on the chilly day. "How I call my loved ones; how do i try to find an apartment or get a job. I could not survive out here without it."
Carrington,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 26, is hardly the only person about the streets with a cell phone. In fact,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], an increasing number of the city's homeless will surprise you by whipping Nokias and Motorolas from otherwise empty pockets.
Workers at Fort Worth's homeless shelters the number of guests with cell phones keeps growing rapidly. Some shelters have even reported issues with a lot of guests seeking outlets to charge their phones,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
"We accustomed to see individuals with pagers; description of how the have mobile phones," said Don Sisler, executive director the Union Gospel Mission. "I can't say the majority have them. But those who do use these phones manage their lives,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], just like you and me."
Many homeless people call phones critical tools to get from the streets. Without a phone number where they can be reached,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], completing applications for jobs or housing is often useless.
Some of the shelters have phones that guests can use, but there are rules about when and how long people can talk.
Tracfones or any other cheap phones with prepaid minutes can be bought for $10 to $15. They do not require credit report checks or contracts, and cards for additional minutes sell for $10 and $20 dollars at convenience stores.
Robert Hinkle,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], a homeless man staying in the Presbyterian Night Shelter,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], not only has his own black AT flip phone,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but he buys cell phones and chargers at flea markets, pays to activate them and sells these phones other homeless people.
"I are only able to sell them for $5 or $6," he says. "They gotta sacrifice quality or no-one can afford them. But many of people would like them."
Individuals with jobs use the phones to check on in with their bosses yet others reconnect with members of the family, he explained.
"Of course,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], people may also use them to call their crack dealers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," Hinkle said. "I prefer to hope they will use them for that good reasons."
For many, a telephone might appear to be your final lifeline to the outside world. Carrington considers her MetroPCS phone so important to finding a job and a home and straightening out her lifetime that they cobbles $40 a month for unlimited minutes.
About this day,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], she killed amount of time in a courtyard outside the Salvation Army shelter. She carried her phone in her hand,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], awaiting a call-back from a chain gas station where she recently applied for employment.
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