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when was the last time you volunteered at a homeless shelter or half way house?

participated in programs designed to get unfortunate back on their feet? (teachers are still wanted)

provided food and goods beyond holiday seasons?

its real easy to type hot air behind a computer screen isn't it?

2007-10-26 07:25:39 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

hmm, this question wasnt directed to the honest users. i was hoping the trolls would answer. oh well

2007-10-26 07:35:00 · update #1

21 answers

I have been there and done that. I have been homeless, and I am not in the most secure position now. I could end up back on the streets in a snap of the fingers, and I almost just was. It was only the grace of God that saved me. I am telling you this, because I want people to understand that those charities are good, but they can't solve the core of these problems. The fact that the homeless and unfortunate even exist, is a shameful symptom of the sickness in our society. As long as we as a society, continue trying to eradicate symptoms, instead of dealing with, and healing the real cause this problem of homeless and unfortunate will never go away.
Getting the unfortunate back on their feet? What do people think that really means? The programs are ineffective because they are dealing with symptoms, and ignoring the core causes. The unfortunate individuals, are not really the problem. They are victims of a sick society. To really cure this problem, the sickness in the society as a whole, the way it runs, and the people who run it, must be addressed and healed. *sm*

2007-10-26 07:55:39 · answer #1 · answered by LadyZania 7 · 3 0

I regularly volunteer and donate to charity, along with my employer and my family I join in with sponsoring lower income families during the holiday season. This year, i will get to have extra time off of work during the holiday season and I plan on voluntering with CPS to collect, wrap and deliver presents to children.

I also regularly volunteer and give to charities that work for research of certain diseases, I have been involved with the MS Society and the Susan B. Kohmen foundation.

I will give the homeless person on the corner the last dime in my pocket as well, and if I dont have any money on me I will go buy them some food and go back and give it to them.

any other questions?

2007-10-26 07:31:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I know what you were getting at. I've asked a similar question before. The truth is, we're all pretty pathetic to be on Y/A so much. Our employers don't keep us busy enough, and this is something to do until we get to go home. Instead, that time could be used much more efficiently. Unfortunately, all the repubs I work for would rather us sit and fake work then let us leave early.

2007-10-26 07:40:58 · answer #3 · answered by Not so looney afterall 5 · 2 1

Well my family donates food and clothes all year round, my charitable work most often goes to supporting the troops overseas and I give money to wildlife foundations, not insane terrorist groups like PETA but actual conservationist causes like the WWF however they are starting to lose my support because of their Anthropogenic Global Warming ideology.

But the fact is generally I could give a rats azz about your average poor person. Most I have met or dealt with are not good people, they are not someone you should champion. The good-hearted bad luck poor are as common as lottery winners. They are in most part a figment of your imagination.

2007-10-26 07:42:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

"Help" comes in many forms. It's not that anyone is "pretending." But rather people have different ideas of what "help" is.
As for me, I donate 10% of my pay to various charities. Currently, I (read "we:" wife, daughter and son) have a homeless mother and daughter living with us. Been "helping" them out for about two months now. She's found a job and is working towards getting on her own two feet -- an apartment, etc..

2007-10-26 07:33:40 · answer #5 · answered by Doc 7 · 4 0

definitely i think of Libs on generic care extra with regard to the international yet plenty extra ignorant then conservatives in the thank you to make it extra constructive. COnservatives care extra approximately interior of sight subjects. I even have a tendency to vote good, and think of we could consistently circumvent assisting people who we do no longer likely comprehend.

2016-12-18 17:54:36 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just got back from 3rd trip to NOLA to work with Katrina victims.....last year, went to work in russia and romanian orphanages, currently working with ASPCA to find homes for dogs and cats.......but I agree, it is much easier to talk about a problem or our differences on that problem than it is to actually do something about the problem. You can't fix a broke system by bit**ing about it.

2007-10-26 07:31:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I'm a (semi-retired) teacher. I tutor children who have learning disabilities and difficulty reading. I also volunteer at a literacy center where we teach adults to read. It's very fulfilling.

2007-10-26 07:30:08 · answer #8 · answered by katydid 7 · 3 0

Because I do. I have worked as a social worker with the poor and disabled for 6 years. I see the value in all people and don't think anyone in America should go without while we spend billions in other countries.

2007-10-26 07:29:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

This is too weird. Allot of the same people who have repeatedly claimed on Y/A that the poor should take care of themselves on not count on help from anyone else also claim to help the poor. I don't get it.

2007-10-26 07:43:57 · answer #10 · answered by socrates 6 · 1 1

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