I have engaged with a few, to varying results.
One man, whom I knew as Lucky, had served in the military, had mental health issues, killed a man, gone to prison, and then become homeless after release. He was a really nice guy with a very sad story. He kept trying to get work, but could never hold down the job long due to health issues. I regret not asking if there was someone I could reach out to for him, some family he may be able to reconcile with. I brought / bought him food almost every time I saw him.
On the other hand, there is another vet who now panhandles where Lucky used to, and Iām not too fond of him. Heās nice enough, but he never seems interested when I try to point him to where he could get help. Heās in a wheel chair, but from what Iāve gathered thereās nothing else in his history that would limit his ability to work. Iāve bought him food a few times, and got him some gloves and a warm hat this last winter, but he really just doesnāt seem interested in doing something about his situation. Last I heard, heās not homeless, he claims heās not getting enough from the gov. to pay his bills⦠I never give him moneyā¦
There are a few other regulars in my area. Outside of the Church downtown thereās on regular that I avoid. He used to be a parishioner at the parish, but went off his meds and now has pretty extreme mood swings. They canāt let him into the building anymore because of past altercations with parishioners. Others are nice, and Iāll help them if I have the time or ability. One guy was telling a couple people last month that he and his wife almost have enough saved up to get off the street, so that was pretty awesome.
It would be nice if we could help everyone, but sadly, it seems like a lot of people arenāt interested in getting help, they just want a free handout⦠Iāve met far more people like the second guy than the firstā¦
I seriously considered going into the convenience store and telling the cashier about that guy and how he made filling up a bit uncomfortable. I decided not to. He couldāve actually needed the help or he couldāve just been trying to get money off of sympathetic people.
I felt uncomfortable, and Iām a man saying that.
Iāll give you the advice a parish priest gave me after I confessed not buying food for a pregnant woman. She had come on really, really strong, and made me super uncomfortable. I felt bad, but I just did not feel safe being around her. The priest told me to follow my gut in situations like that. I hated leaving her hungry if she really was, but she was practically demanding stuff from meā¦