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Heat saps the homeless, pleas go out for bottled water
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As in infiltrating?
Stormed?
Shock-and-awed?
More nasty, neocon terms from nasty neocon people.
So if no one would give them money to buy cheap booze at the local liquor store, then they might not need the extra water. Just a thought.
Bottled water is too expensive for my own use, but even I can spare $3 for a flat of water for those who need a drink.
This isn't about enabling the homeless, it is about giving those who thirst a drink. Bug spray to prevent sores and sickness. Have a heart!
Many homeless think nothing of picking up a dirty cigarette butt off the street that still has a few puffs left or rummaging through the garbage for a half-eaten sandwich. But now they are worried that a donated bottle of tap water may not be completely sterile? Give me a break!
Flats of water at Costco, Sam's Club, local supermarkets, etc., really don't cost that much for most families or individuals. If you can't afford bottled water Jeff P. I'm sure you live somewhere where water is readily available to you!
Sunscreen and insect repellent are more costly, but I wouldn't want to be out on the streets in Utah without them.
Small (or large) donations directly to the charity with the note that you want it to be used to purchase these particular items is an alternative. If enough donations were pooled then I'm sure it would make a significant dent.
There are men, women, families, children, and teenagers who are homeless. Not all of them are addicts, and even if some are, does that mean they do not deserve clean water and protection from the elements.
This would make a great service project (or ongoing project) for church and civil groups. It could also be adopted by individuals or families.
As Why Not? would say - WHY NOT?
The trouble is, my vote and 50 cents won't even buy you a cup of coffee, much less a bottle of water.
Never the less, your comment was right on the mark!
I make a salary that approaches 6 figures and I don't drink bottled water for crap sakes!
On the water situation, if someone wanted to poison the homeless it seems the free food handed out at holidays would be more effective. Tampering with water? Give me a break.
Some of the nasty comments from them make them seem like they have lost their marbles and are ready to climb up into the bell-tower.
I must say this, however. When you look at who their gurus are: Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, one can understand why they appear a bit disheveled.
I hope they can handle what is going to happen in November. I'd buy stock in any company that manufacturers anti-depressants if I were you.
There are some homeless that are humiliated with having to live on the streets and won�t even attempt to enter public places.
People do not always realize how dehydrated they are and that is another factor to consider.
Most of these people are not looking for a hand out they are asking for a hand up. There is an enormous difference. Just think of it this way there are many people who are not homeless today, but tomorrow with one more cost increase (gas, food, ect) and they will be. Not all homeless people choose to be on the streets; circumstances created that reality for them.
Who gives a rat's [bleep] about the homeless!
They're all worthless drug-addicted bums who hate work and just want to freeload.
I couldn't imagine living the way that they do.
All the people walking by and having food or water and just walking by. How horrible it would be to want a drink or a little food and be ignored because of your life style.
$3 seems so small compared to what we are spending for the internet. We could also buy them a meal or a drink.
I live in cache valley, but when ever I do make it there. I always buy at least one homeless person lunch at that burger king across from the library.It doesn't cost that much and they are very thankful. You don't need to sit and make friends, just a simple "here you go" or even a hello means alot to them.
Could you be in there spot? Could you survive?
I know I sure couldn't.
And alcohol/drug abuse is not always the problem.
gosh look we are talking like "they" are a rat or something.
PEOPLE with hard lives.
HUMANS who made bad choices for one reason or another.
I am thankful for these PEOPLE and there ways and the lessons it teachs me :)
We are here to become beings of sharing...(regardless of and in spite of religion)
If you can't drop water or insect repellent off yourself in SLC, follow the website link at the end of the article and you can donate online whatever amount you'd like and even specify how you'd like it used. $10 is enough to purchase 72 bottles of water for people who need.
Name calling and flaming any group of people because you disagree with their beliefs- whether it be the homeless or talk-radio listeners- is distasteful. Let's get out of our own heads and do some good for others, shall we?
amazed in cche valley - several years ago my brother was living in his car in Salt Lake, when I found out I convinced him to move in with my family. Why don't you take care of your family member instead of not being able to imagine how they could live that way?
Today I will not give out any money and will tell the young where the next job fair is. They get ticked. I'm sorry but many of them are too clean to be claiming homeless. There is no reason why they can't get a job since they can spend close to 8 hours a day standing outside in the weather.
On the mentally ill- they would probably be in a home if the housing authority would stop putting illegals and immigrants into subsidized and section 8 housing. I know one person who was number one of the list for 18 months but the immigrants and illegals were taken care of first
Perhaps thou shalt say: The man has brought upon himself his misery; therefore I will stay my hand, and will not give unto him of my food, nor impart unto him of my substance that he may not suffer, for his punishments are just--
But I say unto you, O man, whosoever doeth this the same hath great cause to repent; and except he repenteth of that which he hath done he perisheth forever, and hath no interest in the kingdom of God.� Mosiah 4:16-18
We should all take this to heart.
Why do we have so many in SLC? Why do they keep spreading throughout the other areas of downtown? Sorry, but it is a huge social problem. If we want to revitalize the Downtown with Downtown Rising, why don't we start with shaping up messy State Street and the downtown (esp. the LIBRARY for pete's sake).
And last, remember that a non-profit, like VOA, does not pay sales tax. So, your money buys more water if you donate to the non-profit than if you buy from Costco yourself (and pay sales tax)
Begrudging water has to be a new low.
And for those whining that they can't afford bottled water for themselves are full of it. If you can afford a computer and the internet to write your comments here, I'm sure you have one buck to spare.
But giving them bottled water? Ok... how about one large bottle per person that they can refill? Why not just water bottles that they can fill up? I drink tap. I fill my used bottles with tap.
Do something with your nasty self
GIVE MILLIONS OF BOTTLED WATER TO ANYONE WHO CAN'T AFFORD CLEAN WATER.
Men must live free and many of the homeless choose to live that way because they are freeloaders, but no man is worthless. If so called liberals want to change the world then they should begin with themselves and not try to force others to live according to their twisted view of life.
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