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Oolotea
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I have recently moved to a new town. As now I am a young adult, I am able to manage my own money and learn how to be self-sufficent. I have decided to take studies that let me gain some job experience first and discover what I would like to do with a more practical approach before thinking about entering college.
Since I can choose on what I am spending the money, I am trying to give the spare change I get every time I go to buy groceries or similar to beggars on street and outside church. At first I was of the thinking that give money to the charities and the Church was the safest option (they couldn’t use it wrong), yet I have read some experiences from here and it made me consider it. Who am I to say what they will do with the money? How I know the charities are always a 100% safe option? We’re humans. We may misuse our funds or the money we’re given, although we can learn from mistakes. Nobody is behind us judging how we use it every single day.
The concept of charity has always struck me. I guess it does because I always think I am doing nothing about it and I see everyone else being so dedicated, doing volunteering work or helping (at least it’s what I percieve). I would like to help somewhere, but I might need some time to get used to life here and learn about different organizations. I know that charity is a broad concept. Charity is how we behave with our brothers and sisters too.
Well, I am a failure in both sides, but that doesn’t stop me from trying again and praying. I like to think that the Lord offers mercy to come back and hope to not despair. If giving money is what can I do, then I will try to help that way.
The issue is, last Sunday I gave some spare change to a woman outside church before getting in. I think the woman already “knows me”. Nonetheless, she always tell me how she has to support her two children and has no money to do so. At least she seems grateful; however, some thoughts ran through my mind. Am I really helping this people giving them some spare change? Doubts are making me reconsider what I am doing.
In short, the question is: What would be the best way to help beggars on streets in your opinion?
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post and I am grateful for each one of your responses.
Since I can choose on what I am spending the money, I am trying to give the spare change I get every time I go to buy groceries or similar to beggars on street and outside church. At first I was of the thinking that give money to the charities and the Church was the safest option (they couldn’t use it wrong), yet I have read some experiences from here and it made me consider it. Who am I to say what they will do with the money? How I know the charities are always a 100% safe option? We’re humans. We may misuse our funds or the money we’re given, although we can learn from mistakes. Nobody is behind us judging how we use it every single day.
The concept of charity has always struck me. I guess it does because I always think I am doing nothing about it and I see everyone else being so dedicated, doing volunteering work or helping (at least it’s what I percieve). I would like to help somewhere, but I might need some time to get used to life here and learn about different organizations. I know that charity is a broad concept. Charity is how we behave with our brothers and sisters too.
Well, I am a failure in both sides, but that doesn’t stop me from trying again and praying. I like to think that the Lord offers mercy to come back and hope to not despair. If giving money is what can I do, then I will try to help that way.
The issue is, last Sunday I gave some spare change to a woman outside church before getting in. I think the woman already “knows me”. Nonetheless, she always tell me how she has to support her two children and has no money to do so. At least she seems grateful; however, some thoughts ran through my mind. Am I really helping this people giving them some spare change? Doubts are making me reconsider what I am doing.
In short, the question is: What would be the best way to help beggars on streets in your opinion?
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post and I am grateful for each one of your responses.