Monday, November 3, 2025

 Also the Haitian man, in 14 dorm, which is upstairs was working witchcraft on me, He told someone, "dont worry about where i am from"........i offered him some papusas, el salvadorean, from ana's next door, who usually sells tamales, he said, "i don't want that shit".

Richard, the mississippi/michigan N____ as he called himself, the one who spit on me on H st and 7th, nw, below the gates of chinatown, is a type of voodoo priest, the man who taught him was from New Orleans, LA, even took my real father to meet him, went to his house, met his wife, a korean woman who didn't think richard made any sense..

The Haitian man, 14 dorm was working voodoo on me, i NEVER gave u assholes permission to use my name either for sex nor witchcraft........but such is black people...

I lived here 2020 - 2025, the beg of this year, until i spit all over the walls, another worker lied, said he never had anything against me, LIAR, blacks r always like that, mostly...Corey, from La fitness, "dont come talk to grown men".....later he wanted to be my friend, when i almost made the nba, they do not have respect, nor do they respect anything w/o talent of money..............cowards and liars...


About the Program

New York Avenue Men’s Shelter offers a hot dinner, access to showers and personal toiletries, and a bed on a nightly basis. The low-barrier shelter is open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Case-management services are available and include referrals to substance abuse, mental health, medical, employment and other social services. A medical clinic operated by Unity Health Care for the Homeless, is open six hours a week, Monday and Tuesday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

In a work bed/employment program, case managers work with clients who have jobs to develop service plans, set up savings accounts and move on to permanent housing.

Shuttle service to downtown Washington is provided several times a day to assist clients in getting to and from work, day programs and other resources. Monthly town hall meetings and client council meetings are just two ways that residents can be involved in the shelter and offer feedback.

The shelter also serves as a 24-hour hypothermia emergency shelter during the coldest months of the year, from November to March.

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