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Do you give to the homeless?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony2019" data-source="post: 76611813" data-attributes="member: 416654"><p>I used to volunteer as a night warden in a homeless shelter and I got to meet some amazing people - people who utterly shattered any previous conceptions of what it meant to be homeless.</p><p>There are plenty of people living rough on the streets and whilst they certainly need money to afford the basics such as food, clothing and shelter, I think that above everything, they are looking for comfort and care. In a world that, for them, has become very lonely, and perhaps even hostile and frightening, seeing a friendly face, someone who is genuinely interested in acknowledging them and even talking to them, can turn an otherwise miserable day into one which is brighter and more bearable.</p><p>Whether we give money, gifts, or simply our time, our acts of kindness can have a tremendous impact on people's lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony2019, post: 76611813, member: 416654"] I used to volunteer as a night warden in a homeless shelter and I got to meet some amazing people - people who utterly shattered any previous conceptions of what it meant to be homeless. There are plenty of people living rough on the streets and whilst they certainly need money to afford the basics such as food, clothing and shelter, I think that above everything, they are looking for comfort and care. In a world that, for them, has become very lonely, and perhaps even hostile and frightening, seeing a friendly face, someone who is genuinely interested in acknowledging them and even talking to them, can turn an otherwise miserable day into one which is brighter and more bearable. Whether we give money, gifts, or simply our time, our acts of kindness can have a tremendous impact on people's lives. [/QUOTE]
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