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idanrecyla t1_its4itn wrote

I hope he gets help no matter what the reality is. Certainly being homeless and having cancer aren't mutually exclusive and I'd rather be like you and care and help than assume the worst

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trontrontronmega OP t1_itsfn6f wrote

Me too. I hate the thought of how hard any type of illness on top of being homeless would be as if being homeless isn’t bad enough

Just holding a sign to beg for anything is heartbreaking and I know there are scammers but there are scammers in every walks of life - can’t let it take away from the legitimate ones that are at that point where they are asking for help.

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idanrecyla t1_itsik5v wrote

I'm glad you're saying h this. It's the kind of thing we should be talking about. How other human beings are living on the streets, is crazy. It's just this massive tragedy that's become acceptable because it's so common. I've helped various people who were homeless in ways I thought would be significant to them and end of the day they still slept in the cold. There has to be a better way to take care of people.

I have serious illness and I cannot fathom enduring that on the streets let alone the streets here. It has to be torturous, dehumanizing and terrifying.

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JE163 t1_itse0h5 wrote

Everyday I am thankful for being able to provide a roof over my head, put food on the table and in turn have been able to open my doors to take care of family.

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trontrontronmega OP t1_itsg5gk wrote

We are so lucky. Everyone has struggles, hell I’ve had a few but I’ll never take locking my door, looking out watching it snow outside while I’m warm and seeing my kid eat for granted.

Roy was a reminder for me to be humble and appreciate - for real

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