| Yes, I walk to work every day. It's 30 minutes each way and I run into many homeless people. Sometimes I give and sometimes I don't ... it depends. For those who are so cold... "but for the Grace of God go thou". Maybe try being a little more charitable at least in your thoughts. |
| Sometimes but more often I buy them food, juice, etc. |
Pretty sure this is my DW. I was going to post that she does this. I also give on occasion, but also prefer to give to older folks or women. |
For f'king $1, you sure make a big deal. |
|
I give to one guy that I know. I actually met him through a Church program where I was volunteering. He used to sleep in his van but was in his 60's so was saving for a small RV to sleep in. I donated because I wanted to help him get out of his van.
He now has the RV and is storing up for the Winter. He is never drunk when I see him. He also has to pay $300 a month rent where he keeps his RV. I dont mid helping him. |
|
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” ~ Anne Frank, diary of Anne Frank
|
- maybe because I sincerely want to help them, so I contribute to legitimate charities, and teach my kids to participate in local food drives, instead of enabling the homeless' addiction to alcohol, tobacco and controlled substances? You only give a fuck because $1 assuages your guilt and let's you feel smug for 5 minutes. |
You idiot. What you are teaching you kid is "it's okay to profile people". |
|
Instead of outright asking someone for free money, I once had a homeless man offer to clean my windows w/newspaper for a few bucks.
People who are willing to give a little are easier to give money to vs. those that simply beg for it. |
I cannot understand this thinking. You are okay with contributing to their alcohol or drug addiction that has them stuck in this hole? |
How do you know? Or do you just assume they are?? |
| Many times I want to sooo badly. I am afraid though. I'm often traveling alone or with a child. |
I don't - the pp i quoted said they don't care if they spend the money on "booze or whatever." |
|
No. But I have definitely been jaded by too many experiences. I remember being in downtown Baltimore with my dad when I was about 10. We went into a fast food place for lunch and my dad bought an extra two sandwiches for the beggar panhandling outside. I was so proud and happy we were helping. When my dad gave it to him, he opened it up and angrily threw it into a bush and cursed at him.
I have seen the beggar who practically lives at a local intersection sitting in a nearby Starbucks with a laptop and a coffee drink. Many neighbors have seen him there, too. His demeanor and expression is entirely different than when he's on the street. There are others, those are two that come to mind. |
I was going to post something like this. I see a lot of rather well-dressed, well-groomed young adult beggars. And sometimes they have dogs. And the dogs also looked bathed and groomed. |