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Smowball | 17:13 Fri 12th Oct 2018 | ChatterBank
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I’ve just been to my local shops and standing outside a takeaway shop was a young man, clearly with learning difficulties and speech problems. He’s stopping everyone and saying the same thing “ Meat. Hot food. Please”. He didn’t want any money. Just someone to go into the shop and get him some hot food. He had no coat on, just a thin jumper and filthy tracksuit bottoms, it was blowing an absolute gale and looked as though it was going to pour with rain any minute. I could have absolutely cried for him, and suddenly felt incredibly thankful for what I have......
So if you think you’re having a bad day, that you’ve got tons of housework to do maybe, or dinner to cook,then maybe think again xx
( And call me a soft touch but yes I did buy him some hot food, which he couldn’t start eating quickly enough! And I also went into the supermarket next door and got him a prepacked sandwich and drink for later on)
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Well done you.
You're a good woman, Smow.
Oh dear! Didn't the Royal Wedding cheer him up?
Poor soul, I would have done the same - good for you.x
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It really upset me. Keep remembering his face - he looked desperate.
Tory casualty! Another one!
Well done, Smow! In case you see him again, could I suggest that you note details of local organisations that might be able to help him? You could give them to him - or phone one of them for him if he can't manage it. I was in a similar situation (genuine homeless) and gave him the bus fare he needed to get to some help. Checked later and he'd turned up.
Contact the vulnerable adults team for your local council. If he has learning difficulties they are more likely to help
I once bought a middle aged man a jacket from a charity shop, he looked frozen and then I directed him to the Salvation Army which fortunately was close by.
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I’m pretty sure I’ve driven past him before. I used to live near a church which opened up every night in the winter and let the homeless sleep inside - they had tons of sleeping bags, and am wondering if maybe I could speak to the local church here.....
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It’s absolutely frightening how many homeless there are
It is, smow, and mostly it is not their fault. Contacting the church is a good idea - the vicar will have contacts. Homelessness, when you come across the reality, is heart breaking and is a cause dear to me and many people.
Oh Smow, that's sad. I would have bought him food too, wonder what his circumstances are?
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Can’t bear to think of him out in this tonight.
Good for you, smow. :o)

Too many people turn away when confronted those who are very obviously in need.

Theland - This might be Chatterbank, but how about a little decorum, eh?
//Theland - This might be Chatterbank, but how about a little decorum, eh? //
Not often that me and Theland see eye to eye but he's not wrong.

Well done you Smow. :-)
Also the others on this thread that have shown some kindness to the homeless.

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I’ve found a local centre that collects food and clothing for the homeless so I’m going to go and speak to them.
Well done. I would have done the same thing.
He may well not be wrong, but to ask him about the wedding and bark soundbites at him wouldn't really have been practical would it.
Wasn't on about Thelands reference to the royal wedding Mamy, but he isn't wrong about been a Tory casualty.

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