blitzkrieg wrote:
A lot of homeless people also have trauma history, which is worth noting, as that can affect a persons functionality.
Agreed....and sometimes ,it can be a big effort just talk to others , but at a certain age past your twenties if you haven't managed to find a decent social services program or a limited function job answering phones , whatever...You might be suspect. But these around me .. I was made aware of their circumstances .And was made keenly aware, that these around my neighbourhood ,thought of themselves as being adventurous . And might do odd jobs in my neighbourhood. Except one THING , this was used as a opportunity to case a persons home and attempt small talk ,regarding the persons normal habits, So their timing to return, when noone is home or their car is gone. To loot the property . ( personal experience here). And have had people alittle low on cash, that actually were not homeless
but need money and fortunately ,instead of hiring a professional,I knew these peoples skill levels matched the task
that I would have had to pay a business to do the repair .It was like the entire neighbourhood here was being stslked 24 hours aday.But no one would get together to stop it . Until their leader, a ex con died from Alchoholism ,and the mother moved away.
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