The Dream Eternal Plan

At Dream Eternal we use a 7 step program to achieve our goal of helping those who need our help the most.

Step 1: Finding People to Help

The first step in helping anyone is finding out who needs help. We start with the homeless. You know, the scum of the earth that's always asking you for money. I mean, why don't they just get a job already and earn their own money to drink away instead of wanting yours all the time, right? WRONG! You should be ashamed of yourself for thinking things like that. Our less fortunate friends are homeless because they can't get jobs because of how filthy they are and that disgusting smell hovering around them all of the time. That's where we come in. We start out by finding these people. How? By taking it to the streets. These people are everywhere.

Step 2: The Approach

Now that we're on the streets, it's time to actually meet someone. We must keep in mind that many of these people have been homeless for quite some time, and are not used to anyone offering them any real help. At best, someone throws a couple bucks at them on their way by. We stop and talk to them. Learn their names and a little about them. After we talk to them a little, we introduce ourselves as Dream Eternal, and offer them a real second chance.

Step 3: Moving In

In order to get off the streets permanently, you need somewhere to start. We offer a studio-like apartment with a communal kitchen (which we'll keep stocked with the essentials) and a few pairs of clean clothes.

Step 4: Employment

Finding a job these days can be hard. We match our client's skills with available local jobs, and ensure they can meet the dress code requirements.

Step 5: Keeping Clean

Our clients will be responsible for staying clean. That means both off of drugs, and bathing regularly. They'll be responsible for keeping their job and saving enough money to move on. We'll be available to help them with budgeting and keeping their affairs in order.

Step 6: The Next Step

After 90 days our clients move out. By this time they should have saved enough money from their new jobs to afford a place of their own. After this, it's up to them.But we are striving to Fund a housing complex that they could rent/buy from, and the revenue made would then be donated to our fund.

Step 7: The Check-Up

Six months after our clients leave the group complex, we check up on them to make sure they're still doing well, and report their progress back here, to you, our friends who have made this all possible.

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