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May 08, 2009 02:38 PM
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But we still try: I declutter on Freecycle and try to pick someone who sounds like they really need what I'm offering; and recently I suggested on my Facebook page for people to do what I do in cooking a nice, complete meal--meat, veggies, salad, bottled water, multi-vitamin, napkin/utensil pack--and give it to the first homeless person I see (that's truly homeless--we have some "professional" homeless in our area that probably don't realize they've been ratted out on social media by friends who know where they live).
That's what I can do at the moment.
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Mahalo is adding a tip to all questions that don't offer a tip.
Do you give to help the poor and needy? How are you making a difference?
What are you doing to make an impact on providing relief for the poor and needy?
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May 08, 2009 03:50 PM
At the moment, my family IS the poor and needy, because my husband was laid off in December, and I'd had my job severely cut back before that. But we still try: I declutter on Freecycle and try to pick someone who sounds like they really need what I'm offering; and recently I suggested on my Facebook page for people to do what I do in cooking a nice, complete meal--meat, veggies, salad, bottled water, multi-vitamin, napkin/utensil pack--and give it to the first homeless person I see (that's truly homeless--we have some "professional" homeless in our area that probably don't realize they've been ratted out on social media by friends who know where they live).
That's what I can do at the moment.
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