i need as much advice as possible
my friend got kicked out of her house she is in high school.
and now she's living with her boyfriend.
and he's going to kick her out; he's cheating and acting stupid!
please help me on what she can do and where she can go?!?!?!?!?!?!?
please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you so much God bless you all!
2007-11-09
01:16:16
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asked by
monkeymohawk
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she is 17. and she can't live with me that would be like my mom adopting her. i wish she could live with me, but my mom doesn't want that responsiblity. smh. btw no.. her mother kicked her out. her mother is a mean woman!
2007-11-09
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update #1
um if you are so worried, have her move in with you in your home...
2007-11-09 01:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Not much to go on,look we are not mind readers you need to help us out too.Like how old is this girl,why did they kick her out,or did she just runaway as it said.Look some boyfriends can be jerks when they get all they want out of a girl then they dump them out like used gabage.(that is sick).If she is still in high school then she is still underage.She needs to get real help like going to pa (not for money help) but to tell them what is going on and maybe they can work together with her parents to work this out.You did your part as a friend now help her as a real friend and get her to go get pro help.
2007-11-09 09:35:44
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answered by the answerman 3
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I would tell her to talk with her parents if that is not an option then get a job ASAP so she don't have to depend on her loser boyfriend. The biggest thing is for her to graduate from high school then she has options. Tell her to talk with her HS guidance consular to see what her best play is at this point. God bless and good luck!!!!
2007-11-09 09:26:15
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answered by Dopemane 3
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TO START OF WITH . WHY DID SHE RUN AWAY.
was she being abused. if so go to a teach er together to get help through social services
she may think that the problems at home cant be solved but her family probably love her and miss her very much . go with her and dont let her just disappear there is too much violence and danger out there .help her to telephone home . ask your parents for help
2007-11-09 09:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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She needs to call her local womens resource center. If they don't have one listed under womens organizations or just organizations, look under domestic violence hotlines and they will help give her the perfect advice for whats available in her area immediatly.. usually, department of childrens and families have runaway homes for teenagers... they will put kids up and keep them who don't want to go home, children do have choices. They're suppose to help restore harmony between the child and their family if it is at all possible.
2007-11-09 09:21:47
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answered by Deborah C 4
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it depends on where you are.... my friends all used to come to my house but i moved so that went out the window.... in pensacola there are the places called safe houses where runaways can go and they get counsling.. individual and family to fix the problem.... and then again it depends on why she got kicked out.... if the problems cant be fixed maybe she could move in some family members like i did... i ranway and moved in with my uncle.
2007-11-09 09:32:58
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answered by aroura 2
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Contact child protective services in your area. The local sheriff should know the number or you can do a search on yahoo.
2007-11-09 09:18:50
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answered by Snuffy Smith 5
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theres many places to go she can stay at a hotel with friends or even in a shelter or if none of those work she can get a job and rent an apartment or buy a house
2007-11-09 09:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Does she have any other family members she can stay with or friends.. If not she needs to notify her teachers or her guidance counselor - They can really help her , they no child protective laws in your area.
I really suggest she talks to her guidance counselor or her principle .
2007-11-09 09:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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wow. thats a really sad story!
anyway, you should definetly talk to her high school about this situation. schools can always help. living with her boyfriend is not such a good idea. if needed, she should stay with other family or friends, such as you.
2007-11-09 09:21:26
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answered by swimfastr101 2
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tell her to go back home or try to get help from Department of Social Services
2007-11-09 09:19:24
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answered by Nika 2
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