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    If I were to ask you to describe a homeless person‚ what’s the first picture that pops into your mind? Is it the scary looking man who sits on the corner every day? Is it the drug addict begging for money for his next fix? What about the family of four who has been couch hopping for the last year‚ while the mother went back to school and the father worked two jobs? Meanwhile‚ their kids are still going to school everyday in order to find that second chance that their parents are working so hard to

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    When I found out in my freshman year we had to do volunteer hours I was confused if we had to do it only in senior year or every year. I was not sure so I figure I would not worry about it it my freshman year. Until the summer of going into my 11 grade I have decided to volunteer in my school with my IT Department staff. I had ask Manny Chaves if he will be okay with me putting some hours of volunteer with him so that he can teach me more of technology. I wanted a more in-depth understand towards

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    qualified as homeless. This means they spend their nights living in their car‚ a shelter‚ or on the streets. Not only do they not have a roof over their head‚ but they usually have no food in their stomach. Not ingesting the proper nutrients is also know as malnutrition. Malnutrition affects a person’s weight‚ causes disease‚ and has a negative impact on a child’s educational development. It is critical for the human body to receive enough vitamins and nutrients every day. However‚ most homeless people

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    “Crazy Homeless Man” It was sophomore year of high school and after a long day of taking tests and writing essays it was finally time to go home. My cousin and I waited for and then got into our regular train. As we got in‚ we saw nothing out of the ordinary; you had your regular business man with too much product in his perfectly combed hair‚ that seemed as though he had spent hours on it‚ reading his newspaper while tapping his overpriced shoes on the floor‚ screaming little kids

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    Homeless Man Sobbing – MB2 Headline: When a Homeless Man Is Seen Crying in a Burger King‚ a Kind Stranger Turns His Entire Life Around. Summary: Roxy Nanna was just trying to get breakfast at a local Burger King. When she noticed a homeless man crying in the window‚ she knew that she needed to do something about it. - Insert a picture of Pops at the table. Introduction: Roxy had seen the homeless man in the neighborhood before‚ but he had never looked so broken. She was just trying

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    I celebrated my first birthday in a women’s homeless shelter. While living in a homeless shelter may seem like a point of shame‚ it has actually become a central point of pride in my identity. It has had this opposite effect largely thanks to a stranger’s seemingly insignificant photograph of me in my mother’s arms on my first birthday: a photograph that has profoundly influenced my worldview. Since the fateful day that my mother discussed our humble origins and shared the photograph with me‚ it

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    service learning experience was much different from any other I’ve ever had. It wasn’t at all like an ordinary reading or writing assignment. It was an ongoing project that dealt with real life. I did my service learning at a women’s shelter in Chicago Illinois‚ called Inner Voice Homeless Shelter. Service Learning is an opportunity that only few fortunate students are able to participate in. I am very thankful that I have taken advantage of this opportunity. This whole experience has opened my eyes

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    As I walked around my city to feed the homeless‚ I chose to go to the first neighborhood I’ve lived in out of several. As I was taking in the nostalgic scenery‚ I motioned towards a man who took shelter behind a dumpster. Not wanting to startle him‚ I kindly greeted and offered him one of the many pb&j’s I had prepared earlier. “I don’t want your disgusting sandwich‚ I’d rather eat Mcdonalds‚” he said harshly‚ assuming I was helping him out of pity and not the kindness of my heart. This wasn’t the

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    A volunteering experience that really impacted my life was when I volunteered at the downtown station on Thanksgiving to serve food for the needy ones. Being able to help those around me had opened my eyes to the world. I am no longer self-centered about my life but rather focus on my fellow mankind and God’s will. This valuable experience has set a pattern in my life to keep on helping others and serve my community. I feel that I had become a better person by volunteering‚ and that only through

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    exploitative work for living wages. Homeless people often face an intense struggle just to stay alive despite the fact that society turns its head from the problem. When you see a homeless person on the streets how do you react? Do you turn your head and ignore them? Do you become angry that they are living on the streets? Do you feel frightened and avoid the situation all together? Or do you see these people as human beings and treat them in that way? But‚ coming to the homeless people in KL‚ a question triggers

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