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| Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by amadniana4(op): 10:15pm On Dec 14, 2024 |
So hypothetically en. If you find out you're going to be homeless in a day or 2, is there any shelters or hostel like accomodations that one can go for at least until they get back on their feet? Somewhere in pH precisely. Thanks. I've checked Google and didn't find anything related to it at all. Sorry for posting it here. Didn't know the right section to post it in. |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by Sp1ritHusband(m): 3:37am On Dec 15, 2024 |
amadniana4:accommodation and support: 1. Contact Local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Several NGOs in Port Harcourt focus on human rights and community support. Organizations like the Center for Environment, Human Rights and Development (CEHRD) may offer assistance or direct you to resources. You can find more information about NGOs in Port Harcourt here: 2. Reach Out to Religious Institutions: Churches, mosques, and other religious organizations often provide community support and may offer temporary shelter or know of available resources. 3. Visit Local Hospitals: Some hospitals, such as the Kelsey Harrison Hospital located at 11 Emenike Street, Diobu, Port Harcourt, may have social services departments that can guide you to emergency accommodations. 4. Contact the Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare: They may have programs or information on shelters and support services for individuals in need. 5. Explore Affordable Hotels or Guesthouses: If you have some financial means, consider budget accommodations in Port Harcourt. Websites like Booking.com list various options: 6. Engage with Community Leaders: Local community leaders or chiefs may be aware of resources or individuals willing to offer temporary shelter. 7. Utilize Social Media and Online Platforms: Joining local community groups on platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp can help you connect with people who might offer assistance or information on available resources. Remember to stay safe and reach out to multiple sources to increase your chances of finding the support you need. |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by amadniana4(op): 7:13pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
Sp1ritHusband:This looks ai generated. But thanks all the same. |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by Sp1ritHusband(m): 7:54pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
amadniana4:Of course it is my friend. I never lived in PH but those references will greatly help. |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by RealityKings1: 8:42pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
amadniana4:You don't seem to need help |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by gravity4(m): 11:40pm On Dec 15, 2024 |
amadniana4:I know an idp camp in PH, at aluu man o war |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by amadniana4(op): 12:50pm On Dec 16, 2024 |
gravity4:Thanks man. I'll check it out. |
| Re: Homeless Shelters In Nigeria by amadniana4(op): 12:52pm On Dec 16, 2024 |
Sp1ritHusband:Okay. Sorry if I sounded unappreciative. It's just that I've done some research first before coming here but didnt find anything. Even used AI too. |
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