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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Let's all find someone on Christmas who has nothing an give them hope or even a place ta have a Christmas dinner

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let's all find someone on Christmas who has nothing an give them hope or even a place ta have a Christmas dinner "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't even imagine what it's like being homeless. It must be so scary. And now with the cold and wet weather they need all the help they can get

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I can't even imagine what it's like being homeless. It must be so scary. And now with the cold and wet weather they need all the help they can get"

One of the most rewarding things I've ever done was give a homeless woman a warm coat one Christmas eve on Grafton St.

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By *ecretly seductiveWoman
over a year ago

Palookaville


"I can't even imagine what it's like being homeless. It must be so scary. And now with the cold and wet weather they need all the help they can get

One of the most rewarding things I've ever done was give a homeless woman a warm coat one Christmas eve on Grafton St."

aww what a lovely thing to do!

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By *ohnbi01Man
over a year ago

tipperary

Seen a nice story on the net today about a homeless man in the uk that offered his last £3 to a girl to get a taxi home after she lost her wallet.

She has since raised £10k for him, she has spent 24 hours on the street as well.

Its nice to think that one good deed comes back four fold. I know it doesn't always happen

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By *cjoyCouple
over a year ago

Galway

I still remember the first time I ever saw a homeless person. It was years ago now in Nottingham.

I was out shopping with my mother and this young man was sitting holding a sign saying 'no food, no money and cold'. All I wanted to do was take off my favourite blue cardigan and give it to him but my mother tugged on my hand and pulled me away.

I was only 8 years old and have thought of him many times since and still have the guilt that I didn't help him.

If we all just do just one good turn for someone less fortunate this winter it would be a start. I will be making a conscious effort to do something kind this year.

Miss Mcjoy

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