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Acts Of Kindness

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For me--with the homeless anyhow, while I recognize the risk that they may not 'need' it for what I'd like my money to go toward, I long ago recognized a good deed and gift for what it is. What's done with it after I give it is none of my business. Rather, the deed itself fuels my inner warm fuzzies.
I am always finding fascinating, new-to-me perspectives on this site.What you say makes perfect sense to me - what's done after, that's NOT on you - your straightforward words here show such huge amounts of compassion along with generosity.

While I never directly panhandled, there were about 8 months in my life when I would have grabbed any possible cash...and NOT used it for food.

I was very very sick and I am so grateful that I had parents find me and pull me over to them.

But, you're right, it was simply a different kind of neediness. What my therapist tells me - money provided me with what I believed I needed to escape... It didn't make me any worse, that's for sure. It didn't "feed my addiction." My addiction was pretty damn well-fed all on its own.
 
Allie, in our local town square there are a number of spruce trees. At any given time, you may find baggies containing socks hanging from the branches. Also, I remember hearing about another town where hats and mittens show up taped to light posts.

I love this idea. Anonymous giving, anonymous receiving. It brings the community together.

Mal - this fascinates me! I have never heard of such a thing.
I do know that some people do not like t...
 
Eye contact. That's more important than money, more important than food. In the time it takes to draw a breath, we can validate someone's existence. We can give them a nod or slight smile. We can show them that they matter, and that, even though we seem very different, we are all of the same family.

Thank you all for your validation. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but I didn't have the nerve. :hug:
 
If I ever found myself homeless again I would never go to a shelter, because I was gang raped and beaten at a shelter in Dallas TX.

This is exactly one of the reasons why our shelter has two security guards all night. And women and men are kept separate, even if they're married or a couple (which is kind of sad, but have to do it for everyone's safety). Security is our biggest expense, but it's essential.
 
We had a snow storm earlier in the week, dropped about a foot of snow. On Monday I got to work, (I'm a housekeeper) my 94 yr old clients driveway had not been plowed out and he had no food. Absolutely NO FOOD! One of his daughters live just 15 miles away, as do I, but nope no one bothered to even check on him.

I didn't even bother to clean the house, just told him to get dressed, get in my car, and I was taking him grocery shopping. He started to argue, and I told him he wasn't gonna win this one. It was a 24 mile round trip, and then I had to drive 15 miles to get back home. But, he had food, so I felt good.
 
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