Homeless people in our cities
Posted by: CAT17
3rd May 2011 12:11am
Inez6306
- 17th May 2011 01:37am
I worked for a volunteer group in a mid-size town. One pushbike-riding homeless person was not sure if the winter would be too rough. For years he had been riding about, collecting bottles for deposit. He bought a small caravan in place for cash. (BTW, he was NEVER on the dole). After a month living in the 'house' he told my friend to sell it for him. He hated the feeling of walls! I think that many of the homeless become accustomed to the freedom on the streets, and have difficulty even being indoors at a shelter. That being said, we should have room to house them overnight at the very least!
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