- May 18, 2001
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I have a 19 year old friend who I used to teach in my Sunday School class.  He is a good kid in most ways; he's never been in any real trouble, isn't into drugs or alcohol (as far as I know), and overall has a good friendly personality.
The problem (which I'll get to in a minute) is that he has never had good family support. His father died several years ago. His mother is a drugged up loser who never wanted him - he's lived with her a total of a year out of his life. He has spent most of his life bouncing around from relative to relative, living anywhere he can for as long as someone is willing to let him live there. Its really amazing that he has turned out as good as he has.
Now that he has graduated from high school, he has shown absolutely no initiative to support himself. He still lives with family and friends for as long as they let him hang around, then he moves on to the next house. In the last year, he has had around 10 jobs - he is a good worker for a couple of weeks, then he just quits going to work. He told a relative of his that he really just doesn't want to work - ever. I completely understand why he doesn't want to - he keeps getting handouts from everyone he knows!!! He was getting close to $500 a month from his deceased dad's social security, but that was contingent on him enrolling in school once he graduated high school. He told everyone that he was working on the paperwork, but the deadline came and went, so now he doesn't even get the social security.
I want to help this kid get his life straight, but I'm not going to give him any handouts. I think that if someone doesn't help him soon, his whole life is going to be a trainwreck.
Can he be helped? If so, how???
			
			The problem (which I'll get to in a minute) is that he has never had good family support. His father died several years ago. His mother is a drugged up loser who never wanted him - he's lived with her a total of a year out of his life. He has spent most of his life bouncing around from relative to relative, living anywhere he can for as long as someone is willing to let him live there. Its really amazing that he has turned out as good as he has.
Now that he has graduated from high school, he has shown absolutely no initiative to support himself. He still lives with family and friends for as long as they let him hang around, then he moves on to the next house. In the last year, he has had around 10 jobs - he is a good worker for a couple of weeks, then he just quits going to work. He told a relative of his that he really just doesn't want to work - ever. I completely understand why he doesn't want to - he keeps getting handouts from everyone he knows!!! He was getting close to $500 a month from his deceased dad's social security, but that was contingent on him enrolling in school once he graduated high school. He told everyone that he was working on the paperwork, but the deadline came and went, so now he doesn't even get the social security.
I want to help this kid get his life straight, but I'm not going to give him any handouts. I think that if someone doesn't help him soon, his whole life is going to be a trainwreck.
Can he be helped? If so, how???
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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