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How To Integrate The Homeless People In The Society
Even if it is a trend nowadays to point the finger to the homeless people and to accuse
them for being responsible of most of the crimes from a place, there are still people
and philanthropist organizations who are making efforts to help and integrate the homeless
people in the society. Though, as their number is way to small and their financial power
is also low, they do lots of good, but it isn't enough.
The problem of the homeless people can only be resolved by us, the society. Even if the
homeless people might not be as educated as we wanted, they are still people, and
therefore, they can work and learn. Practically, the only differences between them and us
are some knowledge and a house. Do you think that this is too much?
However, when it comes to practical modalities of how to integrate the homeless people
in the society, there are several modalities, modalities that can only be efficient.
First of all, as you already know, there are philanthropist organizations who are
supporting the homeless people. People should donate money, as little as they can, to
these organizations and request a lute for the money they'll donate. This means that
the money can not go in the wrong places, as they have to justify all the money once
that they have given a lute, and the homeless people will be helped.
Homeless Person
Also, another modality to integrate the homeless people in the society is to offer them
even the smallest jobs we have. Companies can even make a sort of contract with them:
they are given a place to stay and money only if they accept to work and learn in the
same time. This way, the companies will do good, and also, due to the legislation, they
will be spared from some taxes. Sounds good, isn't it?
The last modality is to carefully choose some people and help them. Though, in this case,
people should really pay some attention and not give the money to those homeless people
who will spend all of them on alcohol and drugs. In order to do things right, people
can speak with some of the homeless people and make them do small jobs around the house
so that they will feel that they have earned 100% honest their money. This type of action
can only lead to the fact that the homeless people will want to work more and more, until
they will finally afford a place to stay without asking the compassion of the society.
Should The Homeless People Be Blamed?
How often have you heard about the homeless people phrases like "Heh! Let them go to work.
I haven't received nothing from no one and haven't ever complained about it" or "Somebody
should really "take care" of this miserable people"? To be honest with you, we've heard
these discussions way to many times.
Usually, the above sayings can only lead to one question: should the homeless people
be blamed for not having a home or a place to stay? In some cases yes, in some cases no.
However, no human being deserves to be treated under his/her dignity.
Let's put the things straight: In India, there are more than 3 million people who are
too poor to afford a house; In Russia, almost a million of people don't have a place to
stay and they work their butt off, in order to make money to buy food. Though, in most of
the cases, they work as slaves on $2-3 per working day. Further more, in the US,
thousands of people are living in the ghettos and no one seems to do anything for them?
Why?
Because the society understands homeless people as criminals, or potential thieves looking
forward to stealing and raping people. Nothing can be more further of the truth than that.
The thing is that the society has the bad habit of retaining only the bad examples
from a specific group of people. It's like saying that all the jews are looking forward
to controlling the world economy or like saying that all the black people are still slaves
because some of them are working on miserable salaries. The same thing happens for the
homeless people: some of them are robbers - and as you know, not all the criminals are
homeless - and rapists and the society spreads this image upon all the homeless people,
completely ignoring the fact that most of them are just people who haven’t been offered
at least a chance to get a decent job or a house to live in.
So, what should the conclusion be? Should the homeless people be blamed for not having a
house to live in? Well, some of them yes. Though, either we want it or not, everybody
deserves a second chance. And us, the multitude of people known to be "the society"
should give them the second chance today, and even help them with as little as possible.
After all, even if some of them might not be grateful enough, at least we'll be happy
with ourselves that we have helped somebody.
Reasons To Help Homeless People
You all have seen them: homeless people struggling to live some more days. For most of
us, homeless people aren't a subject that worth to be discusses, as they are considered
to be, from the start, personas non grata/paria, and therefore, we have learned just to
ignore them.
Though, we have to admit that we are wrong.
Let's put it this way: if tomorrow, your neighbor - or anyone you know and have been
living with for some period of time - gets thrown out his house, would you help him, or
would you treat him different because, in this situation, he would be a homeless man? Of
course, anyone would help. Therefore, why should we treat different the homeless people
when it is clear that we can help them.
Secondly, even if some of the homeless people deserve their destiny, why is the society
so harsh with them? Some of the wisest man from the past used to the that, if we want to
be happy, we must learn how to accept, love and help everyone around us. They were also
telling that, even if we do not like some of the people with problems, we must take the
situation as a test, in order to prove ourselves that we can be better than the society.
Does this sound fair enough?
Let's think again: from the multitude of homeless people, a great number is represented of
kids who have been thrown out from orphanages. What fault do they have if they don't have
a family and they haven't been offered at least a job, so they can afford at least to rent
a flat or a room somewhere? Do they deserve to be treated as garbage? No, of course not.
In fact, they are the ones who deserve the most to be helped as they are maybe the ones
who will really be thankful for everything they'll ever receive.
One last thing: according to the law of attraction, if people do good, they will also
have part just of good things. It is logic, right? Therefore, it's time to open the eyes
and see the people that need our help and not just ignore them. They are part of our
society, and therefore, if possible, they must be helped to get a decent life. And this
thing can only be done if we get united and help them with as little as we can.