By Scott Unger • Of the News-Register • 

Leadership from YCAP responds to complaints

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Comments

JustMyThoughts

There are so many deserving people out there that need a home and would be so grateful to have their own place to call home but yet you give people like my neighbor who is a open drug user and constantly has men and other unsafe people in and out of her apartment all day and night long. She also has a three year old daughter that she treats like crap. She has other kids that were taken away but somehow CPS hasn’t came in to take the one she has now. I pray everyday for that little girls safety. We have had to literally put cameras all around our place because these people hang out around our vehicles and near our home. I have children and it’s a constant worry about what kind of creeps are hanging around outside. We have even found a needle cap in our parking spot that easily could have been a used syringe. I’ve heard her brag multiple times about her FREE housing and FREE bills. It’s sad and I hurt for the ones that truly deserve to have that home. I’ve tried calling YCAP to report her and all I get is automated messages. Random drug test and monthly visits should be required for certain amount of time once being placed in a home.

Lulu

YCAP represents just another nebulous, self-justifying, behemoth of a bureaucracy operating at a glacial pace. They don't have sufficient personnel to answer their phones? Maybe they'll actually read (and respond) to the legitimate concerns raised by JustMyThoughts. But I doubt it.

ALLCAPS

THROW THE BUMS OUT AND I DONT MEAN THE RESIDENTS.AND I ALSO WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANKS TO JustMyThoughts, her words are accurate and true.

Lizzy

The navigation center was "opening soon" for two years now. Let's see if it is open any time in 2025.

fiddler

I liked this article because YCAP didn't take crap from Starrett (what's her problem, anyway!). The response was articulate, reasonable and thorough. There's nothing to look at, folks.

Other places have programs like this one and it's a roaring success. So is YCAP. The outcomes mentioned in the article are miraculous and humanitarian.

If some people are not housed, it's because 1) there's no space, 2) they don't qualify, 3) they're recalcitrant and will not get their acts together no matter how many social services are offered to them.

I'm proud of the work YCAP is doing for MAC!

And I look forward to the day Starrett is replaced by someone without a super ego!

fiddler

Dear JustMyThoughts,
You’re in a terrible spot with your neighbor. I don’t want to sound like I don’t empathize (I do empathize) when I say this is not YCAPs responsibility. Call DHS! Call the cops also (after DHS).

This is DHSs responsibility. If they don’t respond, go up the ladder. Go to DHS by the movie theater and tell them you need to speak to a manager. If the clerk wants to know why, get loud. DEMAND they pay attention to you!

Go all the way to the Oregon Secretary of Health if you have to—any way you can.

Also, call the police, locally, not the 911 number (911 is not in Mac; it’s somewhere up north near Portland). Report a girl’s safety is in jeopardy.

Just griping in a forum like the N-R is NOT going to get results. You’re barking up the wrong tree! DHS is the responsible party here. Wake them up!

fiddler

And stop calling YCAP. GO THERE!

B

So who oversees YCAP? I spent some time online trying to understand that, but I'm still searching.

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