I'm homeless, but I have a home.
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I'm homeless, but I have a home.
I'm 32 years old, and I love Austin. But I see the problems in it. I'm technically homeless, but I have a place to stay. It's a Christian Outreach Ministry. Some other homeless are just okay with sleeping in the cold, and being hungry first thing in the morning with no money. Helping them is a gamble, do they want food or beer? I'm just straight up honest. They do need help, they just don't know how to be helped.
One thing that can be done is to have more general labor work available for the homeless, and specially for them. They do need to work, but it's difficult to find work. Help them get out of the streets, though a few bucks work indeed.
Let's help them see [clearly] that there are places when they can stay, like shelters, outreach ministries, etc.
One thing that can be done is to have more general labor work available for the homeless, and specially for them. They do need to work, but it's difficult to find work. Help them get out of the streets, though a few bucks work indeed.
Let's help them see [clearly] that there are places when they can stay, like shelters, outreach ministries, etc.
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