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What to do with the homeless?
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<blockquote data-quote="ssssnake" data-source="post: 16081660" data-attributes="member: 4213"><p>Although I have noticed lately that there are more people sleeping on the street, there are options here for the homeless. If you just want to do your drugs and live how you want, I'm not sure what can be done. If you truly need help, want to work, and not do drugs, there are options. We have a facility here that can support 200 people, provide them with sleeping quarters, and will find you work. It's the Good Samaritan Mission. They rely 100% on donations. They do not receive money from the government, so they aren't tied down to governmental bs. It's like it's own little city. They even have a little store where you can shop for a variety of things.</p><p></p><p>They find work for some of the residents and will drive them to the job. For any medical and dental needs, there are several places that provide free or reduced services. You cannot be on drugs to get these services. The only problem is the limited number of people that can stay there. When I donate, my money always goes to Good Sam first, with the medical providers being second choice. Every November, we have a one day donation to charitable organizations which are matched by other organizations. This is a good day to donate because your money is doubled.</p><p></p><p>We also have a food trailer which goes around and feeds the hungry and another facility that just feeds the homeless, no strings attached. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://goodsamcc.org/" target="_blank">A Home for the Homeless...</a></p><p></p><p>I know this doesn't solve all of the problems, but it puts a good dent in ours. As Christians, we are commanded to help the poor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssssnake, post: 16081660, member: 4213"] Although I have noticed lately that there are more people sleeping on the street, there are options here for the homeless. If you just want to do your drugs and live how you want, I'm not sure what can be done. If you truly need help, want to work, and not do drugs, there are options. We have a facility here that can support 200 people, provide them with sleeping quarters, and will find you work. It's the Good Samaritan Mission. They rely 100% on donations. They do not receive money from the government, so they aren't tied down to governmental bs. It's like it's own little city. They even have a little store where you can shop for a variety of things. They find work for some of the residents and will drive them to the job. For any medical and dental needs, there are several places that provide free or reduced services. You cannot be on drugs to get these services. The only problem is the limited number of people that can stay there. When I donate, my money always goes to Good Sam first, with the medical providers being second choice. Every November, we have a one day donation to charitable organizations which are matched by other organizations. This is a good day to donate because your money is doubled. We also have a food trailer which goes around and feeds the hungry and another facility that just feeds the homeless, no strings attached. [URL="http://goodsamcc.org/"]A Home for the Homeless...[/URL] I know this doesn't solve all of the problems, but it puts a good dent in ours. As Christians, we are commanded to help the poor. [/QUOTE]
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