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Especially with so much wealth going around today.
My grandfather used to tell me that I could lead a horse to water but couldn't make him drink. We all have freedom of choice. Billions of dollars are spent each year on programs dealing with homelessness and associated, contibuting issues. Yet, the problem remains and grows. Largely because the majority of those affected choose the life. Its easier than getting educated, getting and keeping a job, giving up the addictions, seeking medical help and consistently taking the meds.
There are ample opportunities available to learn how to fish. Sadly, the population we are talking about are generally willing to just take the parts of my catch that I don't want or can afford to give them.
Keep in mind... many homeless choose that lifestyle willingly. Even given a home, money, job, etc, they just choose to leave it all behind and live a life less static. Many of us would find that uncomfortable, others find living in one place, with a job, kids and possessions tieing them down is not the way they want to live.
The solution isn't always as simple as... If homeless, give them a home. If poor, give them money, etc. Simplistic solutions fall into the "Give them a fish" vs the "Teach them to fish" approach.
This approach is better than nothing though.
This should be easy to do with a simple interview process.
And, if I may make a request to any homeless person reading this, please don't ask for money from people with children. Trying to explain your miserable plight to a child is one of the hardest things a parent can do. They're too young to understand what makes certain people fall through the cracks of society, and it's not fair of you to force parents' hands with your presence.
The homeless need to understand that other people have feelings, too, and that it's really pretty selfish of them to display their suffering out in the open like that. If they must be someplace where everyone can see them, can't they at least fake a smile? A smile is free, after all. Even a homeless person can afford that