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  • San Francisco slammed for $5M a year program to give free alcohol to the homeless: ‘This isn’t working’

    05/11/2024 6:08:20 PM PDT · by Libloather · 23 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/11/24 | Angela Barbuti
    A program that offers free booze to the homeless alcoholics that roam San Francisco caught flak this week when a tech CEO questioned the logic of feeding the addictions of the city’s street dwellers. Adam Nathan, founder and CEO of the small business AI marketing tool Blaze and the chair of the Salvation Army San Francisco Metro Advisory Board, posted a thread on X slamming the program after watching a string of unhoused drunks line up for their shots, stating it “just doesn’t feel right.” “Did you know San Francisco spends $2 million a year on a “Managed Alcohol Program?”...
  • History Chat - Knights of the Road

    05/06/2021 7:23:04 PM PDT · by Jamestown1630 · 26 replies
    When my father died in the mid 1970s, I found in his things a membership card in the ‘International Migratory Workers Union – Hoboes of America’. It’s exactly like the one pictured above, save the name and membership number.Jeff Davis was apparently a vaudevillian and self-styled, long-term ‘King of the Hoboes’. He founded the ‘Hotels de Gink’, which were basically homeless shelters for itinerant men.Jeff Davis appears to have been a patriotic man, and legend has it that he created his ‘hobo union’ in part to counter socialist outfits like the ‘Wobblies’ (q.v.) of the time .This was the Jeff...
  • Beggars face a backlash (Follow up to the F/U of the "Affluent Beggars" story)

    01/16/2006 11:24:09 AM PST · by ApplegateRanch · 51 replies · 1,617+ views
    Medford Mail Tribune (Oregon) ^ | January 16, 2006 | DAMIAN MANN
    Publicity about a pair of ‘affluent’ Ashland panhandlers has cut handouts for some others who say they’re lucky to get enough for food Jenah Dodge panhandled in downtown Ashland Sunday carrying a cardboard sign that declared she was pregnant. A passerby cried out, "I’ve heard that one before." Dodge, who showed her swollen stomach to prove she was pregnant, just shrugged the comment off, saying, "I never lie when I get money. I believe in karma." While the 20-year-old, who says she gets $20 to $30 a day, hasn’t noticed a drop-off in donations, other panhandlers say the publicity about...
  • BEGGARS DEFEND LIFESTYLE (Follow up to "Affluent Beggars"

    01/13/2006 11:14:39 AM PST · by ApplegateRanch · 58 replies · 3,099+ views
    Medford Mail Tribune (Oregon) ^ | January 13, 2006 | DAMIAN MANN
    Couple fend off public ire following news article ASHLAND — Sudden notoriety and public condemnation have surprised an Ashland couple who make a living as panhandlers and refer to themselves as "affluent beggars." Jason Pancoast and Elizabeth Johnson, who have three children, think the public has been taken aback by their unconventional image of a well-fed, well-dressed family that lives off the streets. "What has happened is that we’re going along with a lifestyle that you couldn’t imagine we should have," said 34-year-old Pancoast. A story in Sunday’s Mail Tribune about the couple, who sometimes make up to $300 a...
  • 'Affluent beggars' Couple supports family through panhandling...

    01/10/2006 12:22:00 PM PST · by EveningStar · 155 replies · 4,979+ views
    Mail Tribune (Oregon) ^ | January 8, 2006 | Jennifer Margulis
    The first time 30-year-old Elizabeth Johnson stopped a stranger on the street to ask for money, she was really nervous. She was six months pregnant and desperate, having just spent seven days in jail for shoplifting books... Now Johnson and her 34-year-old partner, Jason Pancoast, who have been together for 14 years, support themselves and their three children, 6-year-old Seth, 3-year-old Adrianne and 3-month-old Synclair, by panhandling...