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In reply to the discussion: Some things that you may not think about when giving to the homeless. [View all]Hatchling
(2,323 posts)54. There is a homeless woman who sleeps a block from my home.
It's avery public spot, which makes it safer because the police are always patrolling this street for hookers. FOr some reson, they don't roust her from this spot, although I have seen them roust homeless men.
You post inspired me to take a heavy long length peacoat I have has hangin in my closet for 6 years(waiting to lose weight so it will git me0 and walk it down to her tonight.
She was amazed. She kept asking me if I was sure or if I wanted to change my mind.
I had considered asking her in on the cold or rainy nights but after talking to her on other occasions, I found she is an unmedicated schizophenic. I had two others like that in my life and they can be really touchy to deal with.
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Some things that you may not think about when giving to the homeless. [View all]
Lady Freedom Returns
Dec 2012
OP
OMG, I have quite a bit of what you list and I do have a homeless "friend" who is paranoid schizo
monmouth3
Dec 2012
#6
With her being a woman a dark blanket can mean the difference of life and death.
Lady Freedom Returns
Dec 2012
#10
Are their no prisons? And the union workhouses - are they still in operation?
Demo_Chris
Dec 2012
#14
I think that is the most over-looked necessity of the homeless and impoverished:
me b zola
Dec 2012
#26
A lot of food banks also do much more, serving as community resource centers
pinboy3niner
Dec 2012
#46
Many cops don't usually bother homeless women due to the lack of places for them in many areas.
Lady Freedom Returns
Dec 2012
#57
If our 1% government cannot provide shelter for the homeless, it could at least
merrily
Dec 2012
#73
Having been homeless myself last year, I can give you a few reasons why...
HamstersFromHell
Dec 2012
#84