((((Leah))) Don't give up! This is seriously survival time focus but can be managed (if my past is any example at all).
Can we research an area to assist you in obtaining info that you might need in order to redirect these circumstances?
Have you lived in a car before? :hug::hug: The only upside that I found for myself was that the car offers some better protection, easier mobility than being on the hoof and a place to store a few things.
These are some of the methods I found important during my season:
*Use the mall for public bathroom and wash up in several of those restrooms a little at a time to avoid direct confrontation with security.
*Please use a blanket to cover things of value within the car when it is unattended.
*You can not leave your car windows fully opened at night, so bottled water must be kept with you at all times. Keep those empties and refill for free.
*Consider overnight parking near wired or internet area for contacting the police if necessary.
*Find which major stores allow the homeless to park on their lot. (For our country one is Walmart Superstore or grocery store)
*Use the library for connecting over the net, getting the names and addresses of agencies in your country that assist.
*Use a small bucket for washing out essentials. Drying one small item at a time can be done with older wall mounted hand dryers found in some gas stations, food stores. Some items can be dried on a cord attached between the backseat windows.
*Keep some canned goods, protein bars and can opener stashed under your seat.
*Get a small first aid kit.
*Go to your God parent's church and ask about the food cupboard that many have for emergencies.:p
*Keep in contact, so others can offer things that have worked for them in the past.
*Look up how to live in your car for your particular country.
Do you have incoming funds? Please stay in contact... I am so sorry.:hug::hug::hug: