I got an idea earlier yesterday; I'm going to reach out to local
churches via email to see if anyone is available to help me pay for my
housing situation. I got this idea from the man in Florida that filled
out applications to see who would reply, and a video I saw of a pastor
kicking a man out of the church for requesting a prayer.
I want to
see who's using this text freak credit status to be helpful in our
community. Even though I don't expect anyone to directly give me money, I
am going to be looking for who doesn't respond, how they respond, and
go from there. Even if there's nothing they can do, they can at least
respond compassionately.
It's a TikTok/ YouTube series, or I'll be video documenting the churches I reach out to, if they reply, and go from there.
The video: https://youtu.be/Uxcfu9c28YM this is a review of The takoda Institute adult education on Franklin avenue in Minneapolis Minnesota! Availability - they have reasonable daytime hours, 8 - 3 and 4. Accessibility - as someone who admittedly isn't disabled, I would say that the building is easy to navigate with wide hallways and a lot of movable furniture. The doorways do seem kind of narrow to me, so I don't know how someone with wheelchair would get into some of the rooms. But if someone who isn't wheelchair-bound I don't know what the necessary with is. But they feel narrow to me is an able-bodied person. Location - the main office in a lot of the adult education programs in a right on cedar and Franklin. These are bus routes blue Line, 22, 2, 67, and a 9 mainly. I would say that's a great location with high Public transportation traffic. cedar avenue and Franklin avenue are not so great during rush hour for personal vehicles. they do have their own parking
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