Posted on Nov 17, 2016
What are your actions on contact with a person claiming they are homeless and hungry?
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backgroud: Walking thru Savannah, a man approaches me with a sign "I am homeless and hungry".
Me: Are you hungry (I had just left Chick-fil-A and had an unopened sandwich in a bag)?
Him: Yeah.
Me: Here, I just bought this sandwich, you can have it.
Him: I don't want that $hi+, you got a couple bucks?
Me: Here, take this chicken sandwich.
Him: I don't want that!
I left, what would you do?
Me: Are you hungry (I had just left Chick-fil-A and had an unopened sandwich in a bag)?
Him: Yeah.
Me: Here, I just bought this sandwich, you can have it.
Him: I don't want that $hi+, you got a couple bucks?
Me: Here, take this chicken sandwich.
Him: I don't want that!
I left, what would you do?
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 36
most of the Professionals want $$$ but the true ones have taken Cokes and Vita-waters and G-2 drinks I have and the Granola and Protein bars I keep to stabilize Blood sugars...
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@CSM Michael J. Uhlig Cut sling and move out while eating the sandwich!
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
Personally I think you are better off donating to a charity house or homeless shelter (money better spent). I have actually ran into the same scenario they didn't want the food but would take money.
Personally I think you are better off donating to a charity house or homeless shelter (money better spent). I have actually ran into the same scenario they didn't want the food but would take money.
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Based on your recounting of this encounter and his responses to your offers of a wrapped and fresh sandwich I believe you did exactly what you should have CSM Michael J. Uhlig.
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig, I would have done the same thing. Sounds like he was looking for something more than food.
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That event is played out most every week between me and a Austin Tx "Homeless Vet" holding a sign... one of hundreds (thousands???) in liberal Austin texas on a street corner, stop light, end of a bridge.. wating to show you there "Im a vet, please help" and said help in the form of drink or food is refused (most times, not always)
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
off topic....Austin, TX...I went to the RoT rally in Austin (I believe it was in 1997 or 1998)...good times!
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SGM Erik Marquez
CSM Michael J. Uhlig - It is not my cup of tea, but i go each year as the major motorcycle manufactures hire me to lead demo rides for them, mostly polaris (Victory and Indian) but Yamaha and Honda as well
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I often do the same. There is nothing to be ashamed of in offering charity and having it refused.
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Maybe his sign should say "I'm lazy and just want you to give me your hard earned money"
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It swings both ways. I've seen homeless people with funny signs, and others who simply had a "tin cup" for change. I've seen the ones that are clearly genuinely hungry, and the ones who are really looking for quick cash for booze and/or drugs. Absolutely some need real help, and a shocking number of those are actually veterans, but there will always be a few that aren't worth your time.
I'll tell what my solution has been: I have a few "homeless help" kits I keep in the trunk, and offer them instead of food or money (pro tip: socks are a must for those kits, but are often overlooked). I've offered to take people to a nearby establishment and buy them a meal. I've offered to help drive someone to a shelter or somewhere else where they have a chance to be more productive. I've even helped someone get a clean shower and wash their clothes once so that they could go to an interview (took them to get a haircut too). What I won't do is offer money. Every now and then I get screamed at for not giving money, but typically the truly needy will be gracious for assistance in any form.
I'll tell what my solution has been: I have a few "homeless help" kits I keep in the trunk, and offer them instead of food or money (pro tip: socks are a must for those kits, but are often overlooked). I've offered to take people to a nearby establishment and buy them a meal. I've offered to help drive someone to a shelter or somewhere else where they have a chance to be more productive. I've even helped someone get a clean shower and wash their clothes once so that they could go to an interview (took them to get a haircut too). What I won't do is offer money. Every now and then I get screamed at for not giving money, but typically the truly needy will be gracious for assistance in any form.
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
Socks are very important MAJ (Join to see), you dont movv if your feet dont work.
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