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Expressing My Gratitude

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Photo: Thanks to advocacy efforts led by two different people on my behalf, my cat, Miss Cleo was allowed to visit me during my stay at the Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC) late last year (2024). Since having been diagnosed with, among other things, a malignant cancerous colon tumor while at CVMC for two full weeks late last year, I have been the recipient of a priceless wealth of kind and generous encouragement as well as support that has taken many forms, including deliveries of food (e.g., freshly homemade omelets and scrambled eggs as well as, recently, breakfast and a half dozen donuts from the Wayside Restaurant and so on. This is what I term as going the gracious extra mile and beyond. Everyone who has done so, has my deepest gratitude. It means a lot and is highly valued by me as well as has made a huge difference in my quality of life and has contributed to my growing positive outlook on life. It helps to know that I am respected, loved and valued by so many caring souls ...

Open Letter to Governor Scott Regarding Homelessness

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Photo: Person living unhoused outdoors resting on a bench in Montpelier, the capital city of Vermont (photo shared with the direct consent of the person pictured; image credit: Morgan W. Brown). (*since edited for the purposes of clarification and readability*) An Open Letter to Governor Scott  Regarding Homelessness Dear Governor Scott, State of Vermont It boggles the mind how your administration can be so deliberately indifferent and uncaring when it comes to those who are being or already have been evicted from the Vermont Hotel/Motel Program without those persons having anywhere else safe and secure to go inside, day or night. The rationale used by your administration for not allowing everyone to stay in the program who are currently eligible as well as clearly in need and most vulnerable does not wash, nor does it pass the straight face test, either. The fact is that it actually costs much more in terms of fiscal (read: funding), human, medical and other social related matters...