Topic: it costs to be homeless
Ted14621's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:07 PM
Thanks Fran. Maybe that's why I work for non profit housing groups helping low income people get a home of their own. God is KUHL!

Lily0923's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:11 PM
In Akron you can buy a panhandler's license... so if you are caught it's legal for you to do it... How funny is that? You can't even get arrested to have a warm place to stay for the night and a meal...

no photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:11 PM
I have a better idea. Move in with me for a day. I'll only charge you 50$ then I'll toss you out the next day so you can really be homeless and you will have saved 25$!!!!





















J/K--- That is one of the stupidest things I've EVER heard.

franshade's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:13 PM

Thanks Fran. Maybe that's why I work for non profit housing groups helping low income people get a home of their own. God is KUHL!


The greatest!!!

Congratulations to you, for taking a bad situation and turning it around. :thumbsup:

All it takes is self determination, kudos to you Ted!!!!!!!!!!

flowerforyou

Jill298's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:14 PM


Thanks Fran. Maybe that's why I work for non profit housing groups helping low income people get a home of their own. God is KUHL!


The greatest!!!

Congratulations to you, for taking a bad situation and turning it around. :thumbsup:

All it takes is self determination, kudos to you Ted!!!!!!!!!!

flowerforyou
Yes, that is awesome. It takes a strong person to go thru all that and then still be able to give back flowerforyou Bless you

Fade2Black's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:47 PM

So I read in the paper today that the county I live in is starting a program that costs $75.00 a person so you can spend 12 hours to "know what it feels like to be homeless" wtf?huh That's if you preregister. It's $100 bucks if you show up without registering. noway Oh and "part of the proceeds will go towards an area homeless shelter" I'm thinking maybe... just MAYBE that money would be better spent just donating it to the Red Cross or the shelter itself. Am I the only person that this doesn't make sense to??what


they want you to relate and hence have compassion .. and making it a fundraiser makes sense .........................................

to them frustrated

Fade2Black's photo
Thu 08/28/08 12:48 PM

can you imagine what the homeless people in the area are thinking about this?? If I was homeless I would go up to one of those people in the "program" and kick um rant


If I was homeless ............I'd find people on the signup list and give them a tour for $50 bigsmile

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Thu 08/28/08 03:45 PM
I was homeless when i was 22.wish i had thought of putting together a box tour...

Myrrdin's photo
Thu 08/28/08 03:51 PM
they want to know what it's like to be homeless? have them hop a train to spokane, wa, with only the cloths on their backs. spend a week with no access to their credit, cash or anything else. and oh yea, don't provide their way home devil FYI, I chose Spokane because it's the homeless capital of eastern WA.

tngxl65's photo
Thu 08/28/08 04:09 PM
I'm afraid I don't see the problem. It's a fundraiser for the shelter and an attempt to raise public awareness. I don't think anybody really believes that you'd come out of it fully understanding what it's like to be homeless. But it might make you think a bit about it and perhaps motivate you to do something useful.

Jtevans's photo
Thu 08/28/08 04:16 PM

Oh yea, and I forgot to mention... they have "group rates available"grumble



oh i can see it now,instead of vacationing at Disney World or something like that


"kids we're going to be homeless for 12 hours"

"YAY! daddy you're the best dad ever!"


spock shocked

tngxl65's photo
Thu 08/28/08 04:19 PM


Oh yea, and I forgot to mention... they have "group rates available"grumble



oh i can see it now,instead of vacationing at Disney World or something like that


"kids we're going to be homeless for 12 hours"

"YAY! daddy you're the best dad ever!"


spock shocked


Well, I wasn't seeing it as a family outing, but that certainly would make an impression

Jill298's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:00 PM

I'm afraid I don't see the problem. It's a fundraiser for the shelter and an attempt to raise public awareness. I don't think anybody really believes that you'd come out of it fully understanding what it's like to be homeless. But it might make you think a bit about it and perhaps motivate you to do something useful.
I know they have good intentions. However, if you want to spread awareness and raise money for a cause... then hold a fundraiser. Donate. Get out there and help at the soup kitchens. I truly don't see how "being homeless for 12 hours" is going to help. The way it was put meant that people would "experience" being homeless so they have a better understanding of it. I find it insulting to homeless... it almost seems like they are mocking them. It even says in there for individuals, families, and group rates. I mean come on...

Jill298's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:02 PM
It seems to me like this program was created by people that never spent the night on the streets.

tngxl65's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:24 PM

It seems to me like this program was created by people that never spent the night on the streets.


Probably so. Why is that a problem? I'm sure their intent is to raise money for the shelter and raise public awareness about homelessness. Events like these do both. Sometimes it's hard to get someone to just give money. If you can come up with something that's unique that people WILL give their money for then isn't that still beneficial to the cause?

I understand that people that have been or are homeless could be sensitive to people 'pretending' to be homeless. But this isn't done to mock or make fun of homelessness. It's a legitimate attempt to raise money and awareness. And I'm sure the people participating have the best intentions as well. And to me, if it's being done with that intent, I have no problem with it.

cflbikedog's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:27 PM
Just because people have money to spend doesn't mean they're smart......

Jill298's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:34 PM


It seems to me like this program was created by people that never spent the night on the streets.


Probably so. Why is that a problem? I'm sure their intent is to raise money for the shelter and raise public awareness about homelessness. Events like these do both. Sometimes it's hard to get someone to just give money. If you can come up with something that's unique that people WILL give their money for then isn't that still beneficial to the cause?

I understand that people that have been or are homeless could be sensitive to people 'pretending' to be homeless. But this isn't done to mock or make fun of homelessness. It's a legitimate attempt to raise money and awareness. And I'm sure the people participating have the best intentions as well. And to me, if it's being done with that intent, I have no problem with it.
It creats people who suddenly "know what it's like"... If it's one thing that drives me crazy it's someone "who know's how I feel" when they have no idea.

tngxl65's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:45 PM

It creats people who suddenly "know what it's like"... If it's one thing that drives me crazy it's someone "who know's how I feel" when they have no idea.


You're pre-supposing what these people feel and what they will do with this experience. I seriously doubt any one of them would begin to tell you they know what you feel.

I'm sorry for what you've been through, I really am. And you're right, I have no idea. But it sounds to me like you're bitter about people having the gaul to try and understand and for people having the gaul to offer a program that pretends to even begin to offer the experience of being homeless.

This isn't a commercial venture. It's being offered by the county. It's not a ride. It's not for fun. It's to help.


Jill298's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:53 PM
This isn't about me being bitter. I just feel that there are far better ways to raise awareness and funds than pretending you're homeless. If it was just about awareness and raising funds for the shelter, they wouldn't charge so much. The only people that can afford to "play homeless" are people that have at least an extra 100 bucks to drop out of nowhere.

FAK's photo
Thu 08/28/08 06:55 PM
you can just put on old torn clothing, pee on yourself, go sit under a bypass for 12 hrs and get the same feeling....