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I will be homeless soon, anybody know what state/city is safest to be in?

I was barely living from paycheck to paycheck and the company I worked for decided to downsize, so I lost my jobI am already behind on my rent and I am afraid I will soon be homeless :(Unemployment insurance won't be enough for me to catch up on my debtI have no family leftMy mom was the last of my family and she recently passed away.So I am starting to accept the fact that I am going to be homelessI currently live in Los Angeles, CaliforniaI hate this place with a passion and do not want to continue living here.I do still have my car that is paid in full but soon I will not be able to afford insuranceBut I plan on living in my car until I can get back on my feet.I was wondering if anybody knew of a state / city where I can feel safe and not worry about being killed at nightAlso I do not want to take the risk of being arrested for sleeping somewhere illegal (public parks, beaches, etc)

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I have a recipe which is very easy and delicious every timeI pre-cook my noodles even though it says they are already pre-cooked, because I find it makes them less chewyThen I lay them out on a kitchen towelThen I cook ground beef, onion and garlic until brownAfter I add tomato sauce, tomato paste, oregano, chili powder, salt and bay leaves (you take out before using the sauce)Let simmer 1 hourAfter you need: 1 package mozarelli (240 g) 1 1/2 cartons cottage cheese (360 g) Now I actually use rather ricotta1 package parmesan Layer in a casserole: noodles, cottage cheese (or ricotta), mozarelli and sauceRepeat a second layer and top with the parmesanBake at 375 F for 30 to 40 minutes until golden brownThen let sit for about 10 min before servingI just recently found a recipe for Spinach and ricotta cannelloni, which resembles lasagna and is just as delicious that you might want to tryyoutu.be/fXSF5nmt3qk
I highly recommend San DiegoThe cops are pretty lenient at night, between certain hours, especially if you have a carThere are a lot of places where you could park, tooThere are several organizations (look up San Diego Rescue Mission, for one, or Catholic Charities) that might be able to help youAlso, I make it a point to help as many homeless people as I can each Sunday, so if you unfortunately end up being one of those people, perhaps you can find one of the larger groups where people seem to look out for each other.

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