There are many resources available on topics which are obviously aligned with the purpose of this website.  Books, internet sites, links, other resources, etc. are so common these days that you can find more than we can. Just ask Google a question that you cannot answer.  Share them with other people!  Form a "club" that is meant for brainstorming about homelessness, saving your town from developers, or any topic that needs better ideas than are in use.

First, read the e-doc by Marjorie Bard at http://www.studioclub.com. titled The Undetectable Homeless. So many of your fears and questions are answered by those who are already solving them...or seeking a new idea.  Homelessness is actually unnecessary if laws are followed, and most of the laws are ignored by those you elect.

OK; I've been assuming that you have already typed in questions about resources needed (on Google or all search engines).  You haven't?  Here are some for RVers who just haven't found the answers needed about living, working, and stopping in "the right place."

THESE ARE SOME GOOD BOOKS FOR RV living:

1) 2007 Trailer Life, RV Parks, Campgrounds, and Services Directory (by Trailer Life Enterprises)

2) 2007 Next Exit: USA Interstate Highway Directory (by Mark Watson)  THIS HAS GOOD INFORMATION ABOUT TRUCK STOPS.

3) Rest Areas and Welcome Centers Along US Interstates

4)RV Life On Wheels Conferences

5) any RV forum which has specific information on where to park for free, etc. etc.

6) the Escapees RV Club has personalized information

7) Type in (on Google) TRUCK STOPS (for any state you want). There are lists of those in existence -- and maps.  Now, I have NO success with figuring out how to hone in on those Google maps, but maybe you can.  If not, call the truck stop and find out exactly where they are! RVs are welcome at all of the ones I've tried, and frankly, it is easier to hide in-between two huge rigs than staying overnight or for a long time "in sight" at the Rest Areas along the major highways...and often NOT on major highways.  Anonymity is your friend.  Use it....

8) If you have an unusual RV or "homemade" one, try the TIN CAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION website.  You'll have a ball!

9) Finally, DO keep up with http://www.studioclub.com with UNDETECTABLE HOMELESS for stories with ideas for your own needs.  Personal stories from those living full-time in RVs are the best for innovative ideas.  Be patient with the owner of that site.  He is seriously busy with many other interests and sometimes it takes a long time for him to put up my Cyberlogs.  You can just type in Marjorie Bard on Google and find other sources or type in the topic you need.  There are many sites and blogs about homelessness, but unfortunately, Marjorie is probably the only person who has lived the life of an anonymous homeless person and "escaped" to return to graduate school, obtain a Ph.D., and continue to do the fieldwork for so many years with those she can identify and talk freely.  Sociologists who take a week or more to see what homeless life is like, end up in shelters or with those who are very visible as being homeless.  One cannot know what daily life is like when one really lives in a "clock world" and can just go to her/his car and go back to an actual house and career.  If you haven't "been there, done that," you just don't understand the surreal world of being homeless.