Merry Christmas...to everyone!
Merry Ch... er... I mean Happy Holi... um... I just can't... Bah! Humbug!!!
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Those who prohibit others from expressing their faith (or lack otherof) are the ones who are being politically incorrect.MERRY CHRISTMAS! but then I have NEVER been politically correct.
Those who prohibit others from expressing their faith (or lack otherof) are the ones who are being politically incorrect.
Merry Ch... er... I mean Happy Holi... um... I just can't... Bah! Humbug!!!
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It that case, a very "_______________" and a "______________" to you and yours.However, if someone wishes me a "________", I ain't gonna turn it down.
I belong to one of the groups doing homeless outreach and there is a big push at this time of year. I see it as filling a void. The weather gets cold, most don't have coats blankets backpacks tents socks shoes or hot meal. Many are nervous with groups. Everyone deserves something to unwrap. Whatever. This year, on christmas eve morning, the police show up. We've got commercial warming trays, everything's permitted but now they want no more direct donations. Everything has to go through the city services which many can't get to or won't go to (crowds). Crazy crap. No explanation. Line drawn.
My guess is it's the NIMBY crowd ("don't encourage them" or "not here"). I was dumbfounded. I'm waiting to hear more but it feels like, right now, they want to make donations to homeless illegal. That's not all that happened. One of the workers discovered an older gentlemen in bad shape, maybe a heart attack, called 911 and the fd won't go beyond the parking lot. It took a half hour and dispatch finally called an uber to the only public hospital. I skipped a lot in that story, but that's the basics.
It's crazy times. People want to help. We've got vet tech's, food trucks showing up to help and everything's been cut like food stamps. They can't fill out forms, don't have paperwork and no direct donations? That really affected me. This was a public park, they were "the public" before homelessness. I'm ranting a bit. I'm still in shock. Ugh.
Ho-ho-ho I guess.
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I hadn't thought about those emergency blankets. I've taken people in. It's a roller coaster; not always as nice as a youtube video.
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I belong to one of the groups doing homeless outreach and there is a big push at this time of year. I see it as filling a void. The weather gets cold, most don't have coats blankets backpacks tents socks shoes or hot meal. Many are nervous with groups. Everyone deserves something to unwrap. Whatever. This year, on christmas eve morning, the police show up. We've got commercial warming trays, everything's permitted but now they want no more direct donations. Everything has to go through the city services which many can't get to or won't go to (crowds). Crazy crap. No explanation. Line drawn.
My guess is it's the NIMBY crowd ("don't encourage them" or "not here"). I was dumbfounded. I'm waiting to hear more but it feels like, right now, they want to make donations to homeless illegal. That's not all that happened. One of the workers discovered an older gentlemen in bad shape, maybe a heart attack, called 911 and the fd won't go beyond the parking lot. It took a half hour and dispatch finally called an uber to the only public hospital. I skipped a lot in that story, but that's the basics.
It's crazy times. People want to help. We've got vet tech's, food trucks showing up to help and everything's been cut like food stamps. They can't fill out forms, don't have paperwork and no direct donations? That really affected me. This was a public park, they were "the public" before homelessness. I'm ranting a bit. I'm still in shock. Ugh.
Ho-ho-ho I guess.
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The rating system won't work for this. There has to be a compromise.
Encouraging homeless people to populate public parks also discourages others from using them. Not to mention used needles on the ground. But they also need outreach. Some of those people are unmedicated schizophrenics, like you describe, and outreach is essential to bringing them back into society.
I need the weight, I even have a weighted blanket. My body jerks around in my sleep, and the weight dampens what might otherwise prevent adequate sleep.