Monday, November 06, 2006

Professional rough sleepers!

1.00pm. We are in a park – wonderful weather. Hauling all you own around doesn't feel that difficult when the sun is shining. Also, sitting on a park bench gives us a much needed break. We don't look homeless, at least not yet; more like well-seasoned tourists.

The Whitechapel Mission has toilets and showers, so we do our best to keep as clean and presentable as possible. The bigger problem is clothes.

Places like the Salvation Army do give out some clothes but they are too far away. I still have to find out if there are other day centres within acceptable walking distance for us. The Dellow Centre has a DIY laundry service, but at 11.30am everyone must leave, regardless of what you're doing. So I keep putting off doing a laundry - unthinkable really if I wasn't homeless.

Declan got his military sleeping bag from the Whitechapel Mission. The Dellow Centre operates a registration list for clothing items. Now that we both have military sleeping bags, we are professional rough sleepers!

Declan has informed the Dellow that a Contact and Assessment Team (CAT) never made contact with us over the weekend. They have referred us again for contact and assessment tonight.