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"ive got only one coat but lots of thick jumpers and cardigans im putting in the bag" I am sure that will help if thay keep people warm. x xx | |||
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"I have a genuine SS officers great coat, I never wear, actually its awesome, but I started getting hate mail, but I don't think the Salvation Army would want that." sell it and send them the money i bet you would get a few quid for that | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping...." Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary." Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... " There's a lot too that, I think. Certainly you shouldnt give money to beggars, if you want to make a donation, give it to a charity.....Although I usualy do give money to buskers as I think they are earning their money (even if they're awfull) | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... " Believe me just having to do it, is deterrent enough. | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... Believe me just having to do it, is deterrent enough." I know I have done it.... | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping...." Promotes it in what way exactly?.....in the way that someone would leave their established home and rough it just because there is an abudance of coats and sleeping bags available to 'would be' homeless people? Am I wrong to say that in previous posts you have stated that you work in the social housing sector?....if I am wrong them I apologise, if I am right then I would have thought that you understood the problems of homeless people more than most. | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary." nor do i think not giving a homeless person a sleeping bag will suddenly get him a flat | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... " but if they homeless where else are they suppose to sleep? i dont think they sleep rough because people give them blankets, im pretty sure they sleep rough because they have nowhere else to go | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... but if they homeless where else are they suppose to sleep? i dont think they sleep rough because people give them blankets, im pretty sure they sleep rough because they have nowhere else to go " I have no idea what it is like to be homeless, but I did witness the care in the community program and its glorious metropolis of Cardboard City, everyday. | |||
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"Don't give blankets, sleeping bags etc as this promotes rough sleeping.... Don't think free blankets and sleeping bags would have people roughing it voluntary. Nope but it promotes the ones that are to keep doing it... but if they homeless where else are they suppose to sleep? i dont think they sleep rough because people give them blankets, im pretty sure they sleep rough because they have nowhere else to go " We are not allowed to give sleeping bags we can only offer accommodation some refuse because they are so entrenched. There are reasons why we can't give them out.. | |||
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"When we lived and worked in the London area my husband worked on a voluntary basis with the Centrepoint charity as a mentor. Were there a large number of homeless who were entrenched in the 'lifestyle'?...yes, of course there were, but for every one living rough by choice there were dozens more sleeping on the streets because there was no other option. In a city like London there are NEVER the places in hostels and shelters to cover anymore than a minority of those living rough. So the Sally Army idea of donating a coat this winter is a marvellous and worthwhile cause to support." Also the hostels are more dangerous than the streets. | |||
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"When we lived and worked in the London area my husband worked on a voluntary basis with the Centrepoint charity as a mentor. Were there a large number of homeless who were entrenched in the 'lifestyle'?...yes, of course there were, but for every one living rough by choice there were dozens more sleeping on the streets because there was no other option. In a city like London there are NEVER the places in hostels and shelters to cover anymore than a minority of those living rough. So the Sally Army idea of donating a coat this winter is a marvellous and worthwhile cause to support. Also the hostels are more dangerous than the streets." Not the supporting people funded ones as they have experienced and excellent staff working there.. Yes there are private ones which have a reputation but those have no part in the housing process. | |||
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" Alternatively, there are numerous Salvation Army charity shops around the country. Hand the coats in there, and other items too, all gratefully received. Other charity shops are available. " Or a homeless drop in service with outreach attached they arecrying out for clothing for the winter months.. | |||
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