It was a nice day weather wise, sun was out and cool breeze under the bridges.
We met some new folks and spoke with a guy for a while about the established
homeless organazations in the area and how they treat folks, most of the time
setting a bad example for Christians.
Yep you read that right. People who claim the name but no the attitude and heart set behind it make life for the uWo a little harder. ...
Folks come out with thier church groups and i rekon have their heart in the
right place but get unnerved or maybe scared and begin yelling and treating them like cattle. Plus the actual soup kitchens dont feed on Sunday no more so we have been providing food for the last 4 months, actually only one place called Water Angels gives food on Sundays.
The last thing a Homiez wants to hear is "get a job" i have discovered that most and im mean most of the Homiez are addicts. Yea some are down and out but the ones i talk to will spend their money they do get at the first of the month on drugs, all different kinds and then live homless for the rest fo the month. Yes the dealers know this and go to
them on the first of the month to make sure they get thier money.
There have been camp raids going on and depending on what side of the story you want to believe "i was jsut minding my own business" or "he owed me money and i took it back" seemed to be the drama for last week.
We did give out
some clothes and talk and uplift others Sunday...Over all it was a good
day.
We met some new folks and spoke with a guy for a while about the established
homeless organazations in the area and how they treat folks, most of the time
setting a bad example for Christians.
Yep you read that right. People who claim the name but no the attitude and heart set behind it make life for the uWo a little harder. ...
Folks come out with thier church groups and i rekon have their heart in the
right place but get unnerved or maybe scared and begin yelling and treating them like cattle. Plus the actual soup kitchens dont feed on Sunday no more so we have been providing food for the last 4 months, actually only one place called Water Angels gives food on Sundays.
The last thing a Homiez wants to hear is "get a job" i have discovered that most and im mean most of the Homiez are addicts. Yea some are down and out but the ones i talk to will spend their money they do get at the first of the month on drugs, all different kinds and then live homless for the rest fo the month. Yes the dealers know this and go to
them on the first of the month to make sure they get thier money.
There have been camp raids going on and depending on what side of the story you want to believe "i was jsut minding my own business" or "he owed me money and i took it back" seemed to be the drama for last week.
We did give out
some clothes and talk and uplift others Sunday...Over all it was a good
day.