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02-03-11 12:40 AM
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How serious a problem it is where you live? What do you think could be done about it?

Do you help homeless people? I mean, do some kind of charity work, help out at soup centres, etc? or do you give them money if possible?

Also, homeless animals. What about them?
How serious a problem it is where you live? What do you think could be done about it?

Do you help homeless people? I mean, do some kind of charity work, help out at soup centres, etc? or do you give them money if possible?

Also, homeless animals. What about them?
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I live in the New York...

It's common to see homeless people sleeping in practically every street corner under newspapers and card board boxes. Some even sleep on the benches in the subways using garbage for warmth. It's a very sad sight to see but there's nothing you can do about it besides suggest that they enroll themselves into a homeless shelter.

I have given change or dollars to homeless before....only if I feel that the person is really in desperate need of food and looking like they're dying from starvation! I see this cause there's a lot of homeless people who will beg people for money not for "food" as they claim....instead for drugs and I refuse to support that.

Yes I have worked in a soup kitchen before and do so whenever I feel in the "giving" spirit. I do feed the homeless along with a few others on Thanksgiving. It is only right..

Now homeless animals....that breaks my heart! It gets me teary eyed to see a homeless/starving dog running through the dangerous busy streets, eating out of garbage cans. Animals aren't given choices...they don't deserve to suffer...I think everyone should adopt a rescued animal.
I live in the New York...

It's common to see homeless people sleeping in practically every street corner under newspapers and card board boxes. Some even sleep on the benches in the subways using garbage for warmth. It's a very sad sight to see but there's nothing you can do about it besides suggest that they enroll themselves into a homeless shelter.

I have given change or dollars to homeless before....only if I feel that the person is really in desperate need of food and looking like they're dying from starvation! I see this cause there's a lot of homeless people who will beg people for money not for "food" as they claim....instead for drugs and I refuse to support that.

Yes I have worked in a soup kitchen before and do so whenever I feel in the "giving" spirit. I do feed the homeless along with a few others on Thanksgiving. It is only right..

Now homeless animals....that breaks my heart! It gets me teary eyed to see a homeless/starving dog running through the dangerous busy streets, eating out of garbage cans. Animals aren't given choices...they don't deserve to suffer...I think everyone should adopt a rescued animal.
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It's kinda bad in the town next to mine but not in my town. I do give money to homless people if they ask me I donate to charities and and animal shelters and stuff but I never helped out in a soup center because I never had time but I will in the future
It's kinda bad in the town next to mine but not in my town. I do give money to homless people if they ask me I donate to charities and and animal shelters and stuff but I never helped out in a soup center because I never had time but I will in the future
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a lot of people who are homeless are homeless by choice. I know that might sound crazy, but they choose to be there. They could get a job, they could be in a shelter.... there are lots of things they could do.... but they choose to be out there.

Others are mentally ill and should be in some sort of institution but aren't for whatever reason.

Should we help them out? For sure. However they need food and clothing, not cash. Giving them cash is more likely to feed an addiction rather than helping them.
a lot of people who are homeless are homeless by choice. I know that might sound crazy, but they choose to be there. They could get a job, they could be in a shelter.... there are lots of things they could do.... but they choose to be out there.

Others are mentally ill and should be in some sort of institution but aren't for whatever reason.

Should we help them out? For sure. However they need food and clothing, not cash. Giving them cash is more likely to feed an addiction rather than helping them.
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I never saw too many homeless people when I was growing up in Orlando. When I was stationed here in Jacksonville, I saw an alarming number of homeless people, especially in the downtown areas. Homeless shelters here are all filled to capacity, and some of them actually have waiting lists posted. It's very sad. I also see countless stray animals. In my apartment complex alone, we have at least 20 stray cats and a handful of stray dogs.

I donate money to charities whenever I can, and buy food for homeless people if I can afford it. Most of them would rather have the money. I bought a sandwich for a guy one time and he told me point blank, "I'm not hungry. I need cash for my next heroin fix." He took the sandwich anyway. I don't give homeless people money for that very reason. I don't like feeling like I'm enabling them to fall further into a hole. A sandwich or a hot cup of coffee is the best I can do.
I never saw too many homeless people when I was growing up in Orlando. When I was stationed here in Jacksonville, I saw an alarming number of homeless people, especially in the downtown areas. Homeless shelters here are all filled to capacity, and some of them actually have waiting lists posted. It's very sad. I also see countless stray animals. In my apartment complex alone, we have at least 20 stray cats and a handful of stray dogs.

I donate money to charities whenever I can, and buy food for homeless people if I can afford it. Most of them would rather have the money. I bought a sandwich for a guy one time and he told me point blank, "I'm not hungry. I need cash for my next heroin fix." He took the sandwich anyway. I don't give homeless people money for that very reason. I don't like feeling like I'm enabling them to fall further into a hole. A sandwich or a hot cup of coffee is the best I can do.
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i live in los angeles so we have a huge problem with homelessness

a few weeks ago i was on the public train and as we passed under a freeway I saw a man and a little boy(9yrs old?)walking out from under the freeway.sad to know that a lil kid has to sleep under a freeway.


as for homeless pets that sux they dont deserve too suffer.im a cat person and everytime i have gotten a cat i always adopt.
i live in los angeles so we have a huge problem with homelessness

a few weeks ago i was on the public train and as we passed under a freeway I saw a man and a little boy(9yrs old?)walking out from under the freeway.sad to know that a lil kid has to sleep under a freeway.


as for homeless pets that sux they dont deserve too suffer.im a cat person and everytime i have gotten a cat i always adopt.
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Here in Oklahoma City, you see a homeless person on just about every intersection. I may be wrong, but I believe the Oklahoma government had a program to help the homeless find jobs and such,. I'm assuming im either wrong, or it didn't work due to the number I see.
Here in Oklahoma City, you see a homeless person on just about every intersection. I may be wrong, but I believe the Oklahoma government had a program to help the homeless find jobs and such,. I'm assuming im either wrong, or it didn't work due to the number I see.
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In Vancouver, it's really bad. There's thousands of homeless people here. I used to go to souplines and help give out food, and I go down twice a year and pass out clothing, food, beverages, etc. Giving money is a bad idea, because it's too tempting for them to spend it on something bad.

geeogree : None of the dozens of homeless people I've talked to are there by choice. Getting a job is hard when you have no residence or social security number, no way to shower or dress up, and a lack of the interpersonal skills required to pass an interview. It'd be very difficult to put together a resume, and when you have no money to pay for the bus to get to your job, what are you supposed to do, sleep outside the place employing you? I'm not sure what kind of place would hire the dirty homeless guy wearing rags who lives in the alley outside the building. It's probably difficult to open up a bank account to deposit money into when you don't have a residence, too.

Life in a shelter is disgusting and dangerous. The bed bugs and uncleanliness is so bad in the shelters around here that people sometimes have to go to hospitals after staying in them. The government doesn't put forth much funding to work on the upkeep, so it's basically just a dirty room with sheets and a mattress that have never been washed and that have had who knows what done on them. The space in shelters is extremely limited, and can't accommodate the thousands of people who need a place to stay.

There was a mental institution here, but the government closed it down to help get funds for the Olympics. Those who didn't have someone to come claim them were just turned loose on the streets. An extremely dangerous and terrible decision, but hey, try and keep it out of the news and it's fine, right? The reason that the people aren't in some institution is because no one is going around in the back alleys psychologically analyzing people then paying for them to be in a home. There's no institution to go to, after they've closed so many and the ones left are bursting full. Plus, if they have no family willing to let that person live with them and care for them, why would they be willing to pay for them to be taken care of in some home somewhere?

I'm not trying to be aggressive or bash you, it's just that when people say that I think it's a really ignorant thing to say. Barely anyone would live on the streets by choice. Yes, there's lots of things they could try to do to get off the streets, but it's really difficult and improbable that they would succeed, because of the factors above, the addictions they might suffer, and the mental instabilties they may also suffer from.
In Vancouver, it's really bad. There's thousands of homeless people here. I used to go to souplines and help give out food, and I go down twice a year and pass out clothing, food, beverages, etc. Giving money is a bad idea, because it's too tempting for them to spend it on something bad.

geeogree : None of the dozens of homeless people I've talked to are there by choice. Getting a job is hard when you have no residence or social security number, no way to shower or dress up, and a lack of the interpersonal skills required to pass an interview. It'd be very difficult to put together a resume, and when you have no money to pay for the bus to get to your job, what are you supposed to do, sleep outside the place employing you? I'm not sure what kind of place would hire the dirty homeless guy wearing rags who lives in the alley outside the building. It's probably difficult to open up a bank account to deposit money into when you don't have a residence, too.

Life in a shelter is disgusting and dangerous. The bed bugs and uncleanliness is so bad in the shelters around here that people sometimes have to go to hospitals after staying in them. The government doesn't put forth much funding to work on the upkeep, so it's basically just a dirty room with sheets and a mattress that have never been washed and that have had who knows what done on them. The space in shelters is extremely limited, and can't accommodate the thousands of people who need a place to stay.

There was a mental institution here, but the government closed it down to help get funds for the Olympics. Those who didn't have someone to come claim them were just turned loose on the streets. An extremely dangerous and terrible decision, but hey, try and keep it out of the news and it's fine, right? The reason that the people aren't in some institution is because no one is going around in the back alleys psychologically analyzing people then paying for them to be in a home. There's no institution to go to, after they've closed so many and the ones left are bursting full. Plus, if they have no family willing to let that person live with them and care for them, why would they be willing to pay for them to be taken care of in some home somewhere?

I'm not trying to be aggressive or bash you, it's just that when people say that I think it's a really ignorant thing to say. Barely anyone would live on the streets by choice. Yes, there's lots of things they could try to do to get off the streets, but it's really difficult and improbable that they would succeed, because of the factors above, the addictions they might suffer, and the mental instabilties they may also suffer from.
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I would try giving my two cents but I would have just repeated everything that Btowns just said.
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I believe that society has a responsibility to provide some avenues of support for homeless people. However, everyone that is not mentally ill, has the responsibility to help themselves. Wether it be tragedy, drugs, depression or simply a lifestyle choice that put them on the streets... I do what I can for anyone, homeless or not. And I hope that they make it to a better situation in life, as I also have to worry about my own. Here in Auckland NZ, a lot of homeless have never seen a really big city...they think this is it...and they have the mentality of a bum from New York. A lot are mentally ill or just lost in life. Some are just lazy. It's hard to tell who's who, so I just walk on by unless I see a real pressing need for help. There is a city mission and plenty of places they can go for help. All we can do is hope and pray for them...I am not in a position myself to get anyone off the streets, as I've been there myself, but I know that everyone deserves encouragement and kindness.

I believe that society has a responsibility to provide some avenues of support for homeless people. However, everyone that is not mentally ill, has the responsibility to help themselves. Wether it be tragedy, drugs, depression or simply a lifestyle choice that put them on the streets... I do what I can for anyone, homeless or not. And I hope that they make it to a better situation in life, as I also have to worry about my own. Here in Auckland NZ, a lot of homeless have never seen a really big city...they think this is it...and they have the mentality of a bum from New York. A lot are mentally ill or just lost in life. Some are just lazy. It's hard to tell who's who, so I just walk on by unless I see a real pressing need for help. There is a city mission and plenty of places they can go for help. All we can do is hope and pray for them...I am not in a position myself to get anyone off the streets, as I've been there myself, but I know that everyone deserves encouragement and kindness.

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The homeless people on the streets are obviously choosing to be on the streets we have plenty of room in the homeless shelters and there still out there. there are lots of jobs that they could do but they choose not to. honestly if they were too get off there butts and look around they would have a home in no time.
The homeless people on the streets are obviously choosing to be on the streets we have plenty of room in the homeless shelters and there still out there. there are lots of jobs that they could do but they choose not to. honestly if they were too get off there butts and look around they would have a home in no time.
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It's not always that easy, plus you have to keep in mind that not EVERYWHERE provides for shelters and not everyone on the street is mentally sound. I'm not saying you don't have a point but that not everyone chooses to be on the street and there are some major barriers to others getting off the street.
It's not always that easy, plus you have to keep in mind that not EVERYWHERE provides for shelters and not everyone on the street is mentally sound. I'm not saying you don't have a point but that not everyone chooses to be on the street and there are some major barriers to others getting off the street.
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crazycatpup : are you medicated? do you know HOW hard it is to live like that? from day to day? having nothing? having "the freedom"? why don't they get a job, of course there's plenty of them. if you live on the streets for years, look like a "bum", you don't just overcome that in one night - even if people are trying to help you, you are ashamed, you have started to think that you can't do the easy everyday things that other people can (or seem to!), you have alienated yourself from the society and not only - because of thatkind of attitude (well I HOPE it stays on Internet and you don't go around telling homeless people such encouraging statements) those people get more and more pushed away each day.
YES, we can't go and held their hands 24/7 BUT honestly - my oh my what an egoist you are.
crazycatpup : are you medicated? do you know HOW hard it is to live like that? from day to day? having nothing? having "the freedom"? why don't they get a job, of course there's plenty of them. if you live on the streets for years, look like a "bum", you don't just overcome that in one night - even if people are trying to help you, you are ashamed, you have started to think that you can't do the easy everyday things that other people can (or seem to!), you have alienated yourself from the society and not only - because of thatkind of attitude (well I HOPE it stays on Internet and you don't go around telling homeless people such encouraging statements) those people get more and more pushed away each day.
YES, we can't go and held their hands 24/7 BUT honestly - my oh my what an egoist you are.
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crazycatpup : Right on.

I live in Hawaii. We have tent cities where homeless people go live. They choose drugs, alcohol, and the ability to live without owning a proper house/apartment. We have shelters all around the island but homeless people complain that they don't allow meth or booze or pot and they don't go.

A large percentage of homeless are there by choice. Obviously children can't make that decision because they're too young. A lot of drug addicts can't hold jobs even if the state provides jobs for them. It's a culture of drugs and abuse that creates homelessness.

There are some people who are homeless because they can't better themselves. But they have a way of going to shelters, finding help, using the government, and bettering themselves because they're motivated.

As for the rest of them? Eff 'em.
crazycatpup : Right on.

I live in Hawaii. We have tent cities where homeless people go live. They choose drugs, alcohol, and the ability to live without owning a proper house/apartment. We have shelters all around the island but homeless people complain that they don't allow meth or booze or pot and they don't go.

A large percentage of homeless are there by choice. Obviously children can't make that decision because they're too young. A lot of drug addicts can't hold jobs even if the state provides jobs for them. It's a culture of drugs and abuse that creates homelessness.

There are some people who are homeless because they can't better themselves. But they have a way of going to shelters, finding help, using the government, and bettering themselves because they're motivated.

As for the rest of them? Eff 'em.
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I just saw a sign put out by some homeless saying "Due to bad weather cannot work, spare change please?" I see them every day, they don't even have a job and the weather is fine. I've seen signs like "Coins and Notes Only Please", etc. They're getting very cheeky in my town. I don't know if it's because they're down and out and desperate or because they just think they're entitled to our money because we're on "their turf." They call themselves the streeties. I know what it's like to be down and out but I never resorted to games like that to get sympathy. I feel bad for them having to do that, but it's wrong.
I just saw a sign put out by some homeless saying "Due to bad weather cannot work, spare change please?" I see them every day, they don't even have a job and the weather is fine. I've seen signs like "Coins and Notes Only Please", etc. They're getting very cheeky in my town. I don't know if it's because they're down and out and desperate or because they just think they're entitled to our money because we're on "their turf." They call themselves the streeties. I know what it's like to be down and out but I never resorted to games like that to get sympathy. I feel bad for them having to do that, but it's wrong.
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I live in an area with just about 0 homeless people or animals, so I don't do much for them. However, I understand that in the declining economy and with the recent issues with people having their homes taken away how many people could be homeless, and I hope some day we can fix this issue and get homes (in at least some form) for everyone. Maybe not in my lifetime, but some day...
I live in an area with just about 0 homeless people or animals, so I don't do much for them. However, I understand that in the declining economy and with the recent issues with people having their homes taken away how many people could be homeless, and I hope some day we can fix this issue and get homes (in at least some form) for everyone. Maybe not in my lifetime, but some day...
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