Ironically a major problem with many of the Private Charities that are run like Businesses. They aren’t financially incentivized to actually solve anything. Because their income and Jobs are reliant on these problems existing. And if they can’t find problems they’ll make them.
I choose to do neither. Giving money to a homeless person all but guarantees it will go to perpetuate a drug addiction and, at the very best, encourages them to continue panhandling, which is a stain on society any way you slice it.
These people need real help. Not money handed to them. Charities and our government fail to provide it. It's not my job to provide it. Giving them $20 isn't going to provide it. So I do nothing except offer support to anyone who genuinely appears to have passion and a real plan to make change.
A) I don't give money to homeless people, I donate food and books locally that goes towards kids. In my area, the panhandlers are known for rotating in and out at someone's behest who sits above them all.
B) There are ways to fix the homeless issue, but it is a very complex and multifaceted issue that cannot even begin to be approached until we stop sending all of our cash to other countries and bleeding the rest of it to illegals, DEI agendas, etc.
Ironically a major problem with many of the Private Charities that are run like Businesses. They aren’t financially incentivized to actually solve anything. Because their income and Jobs are reliant on these problems existing. And if they can’t find problems they’ll make them.
Yeah. Disappointing too.
I will always choose to be generous in person rather than allow an organization to manage my money for them.
I choose to do neither. Giving money to a homeless person all but guarantees it will go to perpetuate a drug addiction and, at the very best, encourages them to continue panhandling, which is a stain on society any way you slice it.
These people need real help. Not money handed to them. Charities and our government fail to provide it. It's not my job to provide it. Giving them $20 isn't going to provide it. So I do nothing except offer support to anyone who genuinely appears to have passion and a real plan to make change.
A) I don't give money to homeless people, I donate food and books locally that goes towards kids. In my area, the panhandlers are known for rotating in and out at someone's behest who sits above them all.
B) There are ways to fix the homeless issue, but it is a very complex and multifaceted issue that cannot even begin to be approached until we stop sending all of our cash to other countries and bleeding the rest of it to illegals, DEI agendas, etc.