Proposal – Petition

Public Relocation Program

This is a proposal to have a system arranged for people seeking new opportunities for not only life, but for living

Having a program arranged to have previously abandoned towns purchased throughout Maine, and other states to be utilized in restoration of local towns as well as distant towns

Each restored location would be a supportive community of people who have been seeking a second chance in life

This proposal would be opened for people who struggle with homelessness, mental health barriers or people seeking personal rehabilitation to create a sense of betterment and unity

Statistics for homelessness are typically mental health related in at least one way or another or being constantly denied equality

Many people who suffer from homelessness will resort to desperate actions to end their suffering

Some will end up resorting to drugs alcohol or worse things to make themselves feel a false sense of security

A lot of people will give up on work altogether when they have been denied too often

Most people who quit work do so usually because of unhappiness where they are, not only who they work for

When a person changes location they will feel more of a sense of hope and a second chance

Most people never have a fair chance to have a second chance

Most people with mental health disadvantaged will have this mindset more often

Most people who struggle have a deeper desire to fulfil a career they are passionate about, not just a job working for an organization which makes them lose happiness and comfort in not only work but in living altogether slowly losing all hope

Restoration of abandoned cities and towns in need for new opportunities, people enlisted in the program will be hired for restoration of a new town and given a place of residence

Relocation for citizens seeking new opportunities will lower depression and homelessness and rebuilding not only hope but a sense of Unity    

We are actively seeking and accepting donations and community support, as well as collaboration 

 

For further information please contact: univocracy@mail.com – V.S

Univocracy@mail.com