Randy Mayfield has been in and out of homelessness his entire life. To stay productive, he started picking up trash in his city. Then others came to join him, according to KVUE ABC News.
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Other cities are also using homeless men and women to help clean up their cities.
Being productive is part of being mentally healthy, and the problem a lot of homeless people have is not feeling useful.
It therefore stands to reason that if you want to help a homeless person, give him a job. Hire one to clean your yard. Hire one to do some housework.
I have taken my extra bedrooms and rented them out to homeless people living on social security.
There is something anyone can do. Most homeless people don't want to beg, they simply HAVE to.
Help them feel productive, like they earn what they get if possible.
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