He's actually one of the better homeless guys in our area. We allow him to stay on a property we own that we couldn't keep other homeless off of even with help from the local sheriff.
Now we have 1 homeless guy who polices the property and keeps it clean.
Thinking his experience at the Dollar Store is serving him well.
BTW he's a millennial 32 years old
He’s actually one of the better homeless guys in our area. We allow him to stay on a property we own that we couldn’t keep other homeless off of even with help from the local sheriff.
Now we have 1 homeless guy who polices the property and keeps it clean.
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that is the way the world used to be in my great-grands and grands times.
Always had a man who lived in the basement and shoveled coal and did chores. Always had at least two women living in and helping out. Always had at least one guy living at the plant and offices who kept things cleaned and repaired.
We are going back to those times, more feudal with corporate allegiances and regional allegiances and with more live ins.
I found that to be the better option. It’s better to have a known quality of homeless be allowed on your property to keep the lesser quality off.
It’s
also a point of ministry. If he’s a good guy and is just trying to get back on his feet, having an address is an absolute necessity.