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Wednesday, September 3, 2008 8:09 p.m.



HOME.
A Program implementing Apartment Housing for the Homeless.

A Proposal put together by Rebecca Tacosa Gray for the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation, fully copyrighted by U.S. Mail

I REQUIRE WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THIS PROPOSAL TO BE USED. SEE "AN ANGEL'S INTENT" TO THE LEFT...REBECCA TACOSA GRAY


To provide housing for the homeless in cities with high homeless rates by finding “Angels,” Large business corporations who might take the responsibility to fund buying apartment houses in major U.S. Cities with high homeless rates and providing cots or beds and linens. The Angel would have full credit with a plaque dedication in each apartment building. Another possibility: the U.S. Government purchases the Apartment home and finds Angels to fund the electric and other miscellaneous costs.


GENERAL IDEAS:

To have the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation seek out “Angels” to fund and purchase apartment homes in cities in the United States with high homeless rates. They would also provide cots or beds and linens. The only ongoing cost would be laundering of the linens, which could be done by those who stay with provision of a laundry room (with specifications that they do so before leaving). Also, Basic energy costs. Angels would receive full credit or their contribution with a beautiful plaque, and be fully Recognized by our government for contributing to getting our homeless off the streets and into a warm, safe place.


CONCLUSION:

Caring for those in need on our streets is paramount, especially in cities, like San Francisco, who carry high homeless rates. If the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation were to organize a board of “Angels”, owners of large business, each of whom would buy and maintain one apartment home, the foundation would be helping many and reducing the rate of homeless This is a simple, charity oriented solution that could help many. If HOME were implemented, I believe it would be highly successful, and show that the weight of many organizations moving towards a common goal can help solve problems….problem by problem, solution by solution, I believe we can make this world a better place.

Rebecca Tacosa Gray AKA Sterling Parker, 38 yrs. old
3417 E. Redwood Road
Ceres, California 95307
209-765-1099
sterlingparker9@yahoo.com

LOVE LOVES...LOVE FIGHTS...LOVE WINS—Rebecca Tacosa Gray