I saw he was a Senior Member, I had just never seen him so didn't know him myself.He's been here off and on since 2018 and has over 1600 posts.
So I sort of felt cautious in my words.
I figured he was known by others .
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I saw he was a Senior Member, I had just never seen him so didn't know him myself.He's been here off and on since 2018 and has over 1600 posts.
Thanks for the reply. Homelessness is a problem all over the globe. We are all trying different things to help. Thanks for being concerned.Neuropathy? I don't have health problems. I take care of 3 teens alone, have a nice bike, one bedroom, get extra money from my mom for the kids and have always helped out my ex financially. I give at times, but you hardly ever see homeless people where I live (it's forbidden to beg) and they get govt money and a free place to stay, except when they're not on drugs, which is very bad.
I helped a friendly shy older guy who's not on drugs. He needed money to not sleep in the cold. In Holland I have exes, never went for the money type, one hasnt worked in 30 years, is on pot, lazies around and has a big fat govt house, lives better than me and a govt income, but this poor man on the streets gets nothing and is super grateful when I give him 20 euro. Highly unfair. If he was on drugs he'd get free help, but now they're like: help yourself. Btw I just read that in 2030 they want homelessness gone in Europe. I think guys like that ex, you can give them a free place or room, but not a free fatzo house and the other one nothing.
My son in California works for the city on grounds maintenance. His crew has been spit on, hit with objects, feces thrown at them, etc just for having to cone off an onramp for grounds upkeep.My friend has made friends with some of the homeless people here in my city. She sits in the park in the summer and they have gotten to know her. She sometimes gives them money but just a couple dollars. Once in awhile she buys them a sandwich. The ones she knows gets SSI and have medicaid and some get SNAP. She tells them when an apartment here is coming up for rent but they don't want one. They do not want to spend their money on rent and utilities. They have phones, tattoos & cigarettes. Probably that is where their money goes.
I see that a lot in the community FB pages here too and always someone jumping in fast to offer.I saw on one of the town forums that I belong to where some guy said he needed a place to park his car for a few nights where he wouldn’t be hassled about sleeping in his car.
He said he had just gotten a job in the area.
A half dozen people told him that he could park in front of their homes.
Those kind of helpful people feed people and make sure that people have clothes.
In a case like that where somebody has a reason for needing help-maybe but I’m not taking in just any meth head.
right? and just because someone doesn't want to take that risk doesn't mean they're being judgemental. nothing wrong with being careful.I view "compassion" as doing what I can for those in need whether hungry, homeless, ill, etc. Feeling empathy and seeing what I can provide to help. This does *not* however, including taking a stranger (homeless or not) into my home. I will find other ways to help.
My downstairs neighbour shared his apt with a guy. Always talked to them. I thought he paid half the rent. Turned out he just let him stay there but eventually it got dangerous, cause he used hard drugs and opened the gas thing. I didn't know. I have let him in. He'd ring my bell at night. I forgot my keys. Oh come in! But that neighbour wanted him out and couldn't say no. Eventually his brother helped him. He stayed there for a while and we got a letter in the mail to explain it and were asked to not let him in.right? and just because someone doesn't want to take that risk doesn't mean they're being judgemental. nothing wrong with being careful.
same thingI’d be more concerned about mentally ill and not on meds
Are you taking a homeless person into your apartment?Would you take a homeless person into your apartment?