Aaron and I volunteered to help with surveys. After the homeless went through the 'fair' and collected their items we asked them questions about if they liked the event, which of the items we offered they needed the most (most said the blanket, second place was the hygiene kit), how long they've been homeless, etc, etc. We got a little insight into the lives of these people who certainly do not have it very easy. Some were just released from prison, others were addicts, many just said they simply couldn't get or hold down a job.
Asking these folks all these questions really just opened up others in my mind. Had they simply drawn a bad hand in life or were they wreck less and careless? Did they not have a good family to take care of them? Would that make a difference? Is there any hope for them to get their lives on track?
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Debbie and I are also game for this kind of thing so let us know the next time you feel inspired :)
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