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Drawmack
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I have a question for the people on this thread who seem to think that every homeless person is a substance abuser. Do you carry AA / NA meeting schedules and information on charitable drug rehabs (the Salvation Army runs a phenomenal one) to offer to these people? How about AA’s Big Book or NA’s Basic Text, you can get copies of them for free from the regional and national offices of AA and NA, do you hand these out to beggars?
Seriously, if the reason you don’t give assistance is because you’re worried they will spend it on drugs and / or alcohol do you carry the materials to help them with their addictions?
I do not give money, because I would rather assist in other ways. I’ll provide food. I’ll provide clothes. I’ll provide a blanket. I just prefer not to give money but to take the time with the person to find out what they need right now and give them that. I think it shows more respect and allows the person to maintain more dignity if I actually speak with them to find out what they need than if I just throw a dollar at them.
Seriously, if the reason you don’t give assistance is because you’re worried they will spend it on drugs and / or alcohol do you carry the materials to help them with their addictions?
I do not give money, because I would rather assist in other ways. I’ll provide food. I’ll provide clothes. I’ll provide a blanket. I just prefer not to give money but to take the time with the person to find out what they need right now and give them that. I think it shows more respect and allows the person to maintain more dignity if I actually speak with them to find out what they need than if I just throw a dollar at them.