Public drinking fountains, restrooms and shelters.
We need to keep public fountains maintained to give options to needy people.
your not homeless but you can go to the homeless shelter
You can care for homeless people by providing access to resources such as food, shelter, and clothing. Volunteering at shelters or organizations that support the homeless, donating to charities that serve homeless populations, and showing kindness and respect to homeless individuals are also ways to help. Additionally, advocating for affordable housing and support services for the homeless can create systemic change.
No if they find food and water to eat but if they don't then they are most likely to- which is very sad! :(
Homeless people often struggle to find adequate housing and may resort to staying in shelters, on the streets, or in temporary accommodations. They may also try to access services provided by organizations or government agencies to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, and medical care. Many homeless individuals face barriers to services and may experience mental health issues or substance abuse problems as well.
They provide food to the homeless. they also create charities for this matter so the money raised can go towards the homeless.
Homeless people eat out of dumpsters because they don't have the money to pay for food.
Yes, a homeless person can vote in an election. The homeless person can put a food pantry or shelter down as their place of residence!
clothes,food..............shelter...............money!
It provides shelter, food, and maybe clothes to homeless people.
The easiest way to get involved with homeless charities is to visit a food drive clinic. They always need to collect food to help feed homeless people especially hot liquids on cold nights.
People offer and the government provides them with food stamp cards so they can buy food only from those cards and its only a certain amount of money so they can only spend it wisely.Homeless sheltersthe homeless people go to soup kitchens and food banks, they also pan-handle for money to buy food.
many, buildings and roads destroyed, power shortages, loss of food and water, thousands of deaths and an estimated 1,000,000 left homeless