After honestly opening up to their intake staff, I scheduled moving in by the intake staff. I arrived, and the housing staff turned me away to be homeless even after I tried to follow what they wanted for me to again enter the house. I never lied, I was always honest with intake, and when I arrived, I was then turned away and left homeless.
After reviewing your response, I need to re-iterate that I maintained complete honesty and cooperation throughout the entire process, from phone interviews to my clothes being put in the cleaning machines until I scooted out the door. Despite this, R3 turned me away without 'offering support for substance use treatment, mental health guidance, or alternative housing solutions.' You claimed to have coordinated with White Deer Run, which contradicted the reality upon my arrival there; they were unaware of any arrangement and denied me assistance, stating I was not hurting enough for their help.
When I reached out to the R3 representative who supposedly made these arrangements, there was a clear lack of concern for the situation you left me in. I was forced to return to an environment I had worked hard to leave, holding it together long enough to make it to your doorstep, only to be turned away without support. Furthermore, expressing my frustration in writing led to an alarming response from your team involving law enforcement, who almost put me in jail after waking me up from sleep.
True recovery support should embody honesty, trust, reliability, and accountability. These principles should be a two-way street. It’s crucial for recovery programs to not only preach these values but to practice them, ensuring no one is left in jeopardy after reaching out to an open hand that let go once I grabbed on. Thank you for your attempt at explaining the part you played and making amends.