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Five Things to Never Say to a Person Who's Homeless #1 “Get A Job” ... #2 “Please Don't Spend It On…” ... #3 “You Don't Look Homeless” ... #4 “Why Don't You Get Help?” ... #5 “Why Don't You Stay in a Shelter?” ... Another simple reason is many places simply do not offer enough shelter beds to accommodate those who could use one.
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Another critical factor is whether you want to go off-grid with your solar system and backup batteries or stay grid-tied. If you have a house...
Read More »However, it’s often people who see shelters as magical places providing safe, warm beds to everyone asking this question. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. There are many reasons why a person might not be able or willing to stay the night in a shelter. For example, they may have a pet that’s not allowed into the shelter with them. Or, they may be concerned for their safety or possessions. Others do not want to be around the drug use that’s unfortunately common in shelters. Another simple reason is many places simply do not offer enough shelter beds to accommodate those who could use one. When you pair those things with strict shelter rules requiring you to come in and leave at certain times, separate guests by age or gender, and might need you to fulfill other requirements, like attending a church service, getting a shelter bed even if you want to starts to seem like a Herculean task. Imagine that you have to be inside the shelter by 6pm, but your shift at work across town doesn’t end until 5:30. You can’t walk that far that fast, and the bus that comes at 5:45 is almost never on time. Do you risk a little money on bus fare and hope that you make it in time? Sacrifice an hour of wages to catch an earlier bus? Hitchhike? Even if you do arrive in time, there’s no guarantee you’ll be chosen for a bed that night. These are the kinds of no-win scenarios homeless people have to navigate every single day. So, if you ask this question, you had better be prepared to hear the answer.
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