Sentences with phrase «by homeless people»

It quickly became a drug den inhabited by homeless people who proceeded to literally crap all over the place.
A 27 - year old man in good physical condition dies in a squat shared by homeless people on a night the temperature dipped no colder than -4 C outdoors, and the MSM leap to «froze to death»?!
When Peterman takes the kind of ubiquitous supermarket shopping cart often appropriated by homeless people and efficiently turns
His ongoing series of paintings «A Place to Hide», based on photographs of temporary structures built by homeless people, investigates the notion of shelter.
«But the unique attribute is that the shelter will be staffed exclusively by homeless people who live on the streets with their pets and thus have a demonstrated affinity for caring for animals in need.
The shelter will pick up and house any pets owned by homeless people who enter a shelter during flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
A large portion of the abandoned animal population is taken in and cared for by homeless people.
To check on the welfare of dogs kept by homeless people, she'll sometimes venture into encampments «that I probably shouldn't.»
Entitled Invisible, the publication includes texts written by homeless people, who frequently visit the soup kitchen in Warsaw, Poland, run by Kapucynska Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on helping the poor.
The building where we dance is often frequented by homeless people.
Every time we walk by a homeless person most of us can't even bear to look, we can't bear to make eye contact.
It's as if every time we walk by a homeless person we leave a piece of our soul on that curb.
The installation Birdhouse for Humans (2007), a house made out of cardboard in human size, occurred from an equivalent bird house made by a homeless person in New York.
He is regularly instructed by housing associations, local authorities, banks and private landlords, as well as by defenders in eviction or mortgage repossession proceedings, or by homeless persons in judicial review cases.

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By contrast, Pope Francis observed the following in November: «How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points?»
Knowing many of Perth's homeless people by name, Kris Halliday, along with state Member for Perth Eleni Evangel, is championing a new housing model.
Commentary by Kevin Ryan, president of Covenant House International, the largest charity in the Americas serving homeless, runaway and trafficked young people.
Another way we keep our employees engaged is by inviting them to take part in company events, like the Virgin Mobile Live Freefest, a free music festival we hold every year to raise money (through donations) for homeless young people.
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Protecting major transfers to persons, spending on health and education and other spending such as that for Aboriginal programs, research and development, and assuming you won't revisit defense and international assistance, then to find an additional $ 8 to $ 11 billion by 2015 - 16 would require major cuts in labor market programs, spending on the homeless, infrastructure programs, and last, but certainly not least, government personnel costs.
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«If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered.
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3) Hurricane Maria killed 27 people in Dominica — where even the prime minister was left homeless: An island to the east of Puerto Rico, Dominica was also shredded by Maria.
-- «California's housing crisis is so bad, families are squatting abandoned homes just to survive,» by Mother Jones» Bryan Schatz: T» he right to adequate housing — not just four walls and a roof, but «a safe and secure home and community in which to live in peace and dignity» — is decreed by the United Nations, but you wouldn't know it by looking around California, where nearly a quarter of the nation's homeless people live... In Oakland, where buyers routinely offer hundreds of thousands of dollars over asking prices, there are nearly four vacant properties for every homeless person.
«In my own constituency, Richmond Park and North Kingston, all the most valuable, all the most important and meaningful work that I'm involved in, relating to the homeless for example, relating to addiction, is conducted by people associated with the Christian church.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
But all religions are elitist to a point - they all think they are right and the best - but you can not go out and preach the word of Christ by alienating those you wish to hear the word... it's like someone from a country club going to a homeless person and throwing out all the benefits of the country club and the amazing life of the people who are members... Not exactly welcoming and understanding.
My own father, a person of the highest moral character and integrity was accused of being shady by my abuser because he tried to find us alternative housing when my abuser (although court ordered to pay the mortgage) willfully and vindictively drove it into foreclosure and the kids and I homeless, while he went off and bought he and his spiritual wife a new home.
The homeless person we see sitting by the side of the road dressed in tattered, dirty clothes might be one of the most loving, merciful and grace - filled people in town.
I don't know if its fear of something i've never faced before or biased ideas of what a homeless person is portrayed as, provided to me by movies, the news etc..
The really bad thing about what they're doing is that it takes resources away from those who really need them, the real homeless people, and gives cash to a guy who is pulling down $ 60K annually by posing as homeless.
If it is possible for the Irish People to adjudicate by ballot on this question, why might we not in the future deliberate similarly on the right to life of the elderly, the homeless, the Travellers, or the mentally ill?
Second, my major ministry, the San Francisco Network Ministries, is among people long ago abandoned by the church — the frail elderly poor, the homeless, addicts and alcoholics, illiterates, people with AID»S / ARC who are living in poverty, prostitutes and other victims of our culture's «sex industry,» and people with various mental and physical disabilities struggling to live on meager benefit payments.
Whereby painting the homeless as victims and the people walking by as perpetrators.
Rough sleeping across Britain is predicted to jump by three quarters over the next decade, a national charity for homeless people has warned.
The Diocese of London has named this group as London's «hidden homeless» and has asked people to raise money and awareness of the issue by spending the night on their couch.
They are the faces of your grocery clerk, your mailman, your boss, your neighbor, the homeless person you've walked by for years on your way to work, the pregnant teen whom you believe is just reaping what she's sown, the bitter widow, the ex-con.
The homeless people they meet and the response of those people to a simple gift and a little love and kindness given in the name of Jesus makes an impression unparalleled by any sermon or what - have - you that they have yet encountered in life.
The wife is overly guilty about being a parasite and compensates by giving homeless people twenties and trying to volunteer to help out the unfortunate.
Maybe you could «wash the feet» of homeless people by giving them a meal, even when you know they waste all their money on drugs.
Almsgiving is a duty of charity, a commendable spiritual practice along with prayer and fasting, and a means for us to win friends in eternity, whether by giving money to organisations or individuals who carry out the corporal works of mercy — saving the lives of pre-born babies by supporting pro-life work, feeding the hungry by the alleviation of famine, sheltering the homeless, welcoming the stranger, or the spiritual works of mercy, such as having Masses offered for people who are sick or in particular need, or those who have died and the souls in purgatory.
So far, 1,600 people have died, 6 million are homeless and 17 million people have been affected by the flooding...
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