Alienwidow
Well-Known Member
Again, this can be so much more effective on an individual basis. I just expressed that on @Bob Zmuda's thread. If each person just committed to investing a few hours a month it would have as much impact as all of our faceless programs do. $ is necessary yes, but actually helping a person is invaluable on so many levels. It can be as simple as sorting clothing at a shelter, ANYTHING. Folks at these shelters work so hard. It's thankless, demanding work. Imagine if we came alongside them and pitched in
Not just programs, but people themselves need to find it in their own hearts to just fucking help out. You will never be able to legislate that. It has to come from inside a person's conscience[/QUOTE]
Holy shit do you know how hard it is to volunteer around here? I tried for almost a month to get some volunteer gigs and then gave up. You have to pass a criminal background check first, then you have to get "hired" by a place to come help out. I emailed a pile of places and they were either all full, didn't return my emails, wanted more than a one day a week commitment, but seriously most of them didnt even return my emails. I finally gave up out of frustration.