yes, follow these steps to help a homeless person get a bus ticket step 1: OBVIOUSLY GET A TICKET!!2: give it to the homeless person 3:take them to the bus stop and wait for a bus 4: take them on the bus and 5: pay for the ticket and leave them on the bus
If you see a homeless person NEVER MAKE FUN OF THEM OR MAKE MEAN GESTURES OR FACES How about trying to help .
Call shelters in the area which you think that person may be, they sometimes can help you by saying they are there or they have been there,If that person is there you can have them give them a message. Go sit in a park and talk to the homeless. After an hour or so, chances are that someone (who is homeless) that you talk to will know the person that you are looking for- they'll give you an idea where that person will be.
I have a friend who is homeless and needs kidney help because he homeless the hospitals won't help -he can't work and dr won't release him to work until he gets the huge stone that in his kidney out . Can't someone help
Some people who are actually homeless are willing to accept help wherever they get it, but the homeless people who are drug addicts/not really homeless will not accept help, but only money to buy useless items. Some will, some won't, it depends all on the person.
If you don't they will stay homeless because you did not bother to help them support themselves with money, food, or something that will benefit them. With help, they can get a job and maybe earn a home, so helping can lead to turning a homeless person's life around.
The courts typically do not care who pays the ticket. If you want to help someone out, it shouldn't be an issue.
Mostly social apathy. This is due to the "bystander effect" (otherwise known as Genovese syndrome). When someone sees someone else needing help, they may not help. In a sense, if you don't like the television program you're watching, you just change the channel. Social Psychologists believe this is because many people have little to no physical or emotion attachment to the person needing aid. If it was a family member who was homeless and asking for your help, then you would (most likely) do everything in your power to help them because you have an invested attachment. However, if it was a stranger asking for your help- someone you have no attachment to- then you will likely walk past them. This differs from person to person, as someone who is morally-minded would likely have an emotional attachment to anyone suffering, despite their relationship (or lack, thereof). If it does not affect your life very much, then the chance you will aid someone in need diminishes greatly.
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What does the british government do to help the homeless
Charities help them because the money raised in the charity can be given to help homeless people.