The holidays are a rough time for the homeless, but it's a year-round problem we have to solve.
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Homelessness is an issue close to my heart.
We have come dangerously close to accepting the homeless situation as a problem that we just can't solve.
Being homeless is like living in a post-apocalyptic world. You're on the outskirts of society.
The world of the homeless is a tough and interesting world.
The cause of homelessness is lack of housing.
I'm not so sure that people consider homelessness to be as important as, say, the Vietnam War. One should never even try to equate them because, of course, they're tragedies on both sides of the coin.
The challenges that the homeless face aren't dissimilar to those in developing countries.
The sight of people sleeping on the streets hits us hardest around Christmas and New Year. We see them camped out alone on the freezing concrete, and we think, with a rush of guilt, about heading home to our families and our soft beds.
You could go out and give a million dollars to a charity tomorrow to help the homeless. You could argue that it is just wasted. They are not putting anything back into the community.
To anyone who is homeless, I say, find a home.