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by dfeojm-zlib
2500 days ago
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There's a lot of homeless people who can't work as-is; the disabled, unsocialized and mentally ill need support and minor accommodations to try to work and to keep it. Some have substance-abuse issues, but not all. There maybe hygiene issues, but at least in the US, the so-called social workers rarely do a very good job in mentoring or preparing people for transitioning to indoor dwelling lifestyle. Then there are disabled, elderly, poor people.. they need to not be harangued, forced into work or treated like criminals. There are few, cool sane homeless people who are just poor but don't have the money or support to mythologically-"pull themselves up from their.." children's story "...bootstraps." Disclaimer: I chose vehicle dwelling because I'm a cheapskate. |
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