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In reply to the discussion: I am homeless [View all]Ilsa
(62,276 posts)39. That's great news.
My experience has been over three churches in three areas. Apparently my experience was the anecdotal exception.
I'm sorry. I should not have swept with such a broad brush. Please forgive me.
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I know how expensive it is too be poor and how inconvenient to not have a home,
hollysmom
Dec 2015
#53
LIVE LINK TO GFM PAGE: I am putting this post under yours not as a reply to you, but so that
tblue37
Dec 2015
#125
I have often been sneered at for giving cash to anyone I see with a sign asking for
tblue37
Dec 2015
#30
Here is that list of things homeless people need. I am sorry I can't remember who the
tblue37
Dec 2015
#35
I would like to add to the list. Ziplock bags are very useful. I buy the cheap plastic ponchos and
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#72
Yes. People forget that homeless people can't cook rice and beans from the food bank. nt
tblue37
Dec 2015
#110
YW. And handwarmers which can be bought in quantity at Costco. Sterno. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#112
Well, it may be anecdotal, but that's my experience with Presbyterians, as well.
closeupready
Dec 2015
#48
I think a basic income for all like Finland is doing is the way to go. nt
Live and Learn
Dec 2015
#10
You are so right. Many jurisdictions spend millions on trying to help the homeless yet
totodeinhere
Dec 2015
#37
It's a simple idea, and it works, and it helps people, and it saves money.
killbotfactory
Dec 2015
#55
Please set up a GoFundMe page so we can donate for your car registration and some money
tblue37
Dec 2015
#24
"...solves the issues like traffic fines, child support, drivers license."
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2015
#65
I spent a few years homeless as a teenager - I was 15 when it started and was afraid of "official"
Dragonfli
Dec 2015
#67
Yeah, I just didn't realize for a very long time that my mother-in-law wasn't just mean.
lark
Dec 2015
#118
Some people think there is no difference between the extra $400/month from $12-$15/hour
Bonobo
Dec 2015
#107
You should add the info for your page to the first line of this OP (as a link!) so that
tblue37
Dec 2015
#124