02-05-2015, 08:23 PM
He used to own a home in Ainaloa - then was foreclosed on after he lost his job and had some serious medical issues.
Could happen to any one of us.He refuses to get EBT food stamps or any govt help.
He is slipping into his own dementia but some of us do help him out from our church group.
A good way to meet him,and to know him better,is to buy him a plate lunch or grinds for his dog.Or even a 5 dollar bill will help a bunch.
He has a hardened street outside but as a fellow human,he is very smart and kind and full of compassion.
Some in our church help him with clean cloths or even a hair cut from time to time.
It will take more than just a hello,to gain his trust.
To know him ,if he allows you in,is to help out his dog 1st.
We have a hanai nephew and niece who has a two year old daughter with special needs who may be able help you out.
Could happen to any one of us.He refuses to get EBT food stamps or any govt help.
He is slipping into his own dementia but some of us do help him out from our church group.
A good way to meet him,and to know him better,is to buy him a plate lunch or grinds for his dog.Or even a 5 dollar bill will help a bunch.
He has a hardened street outside but as a fellow human,he is very smart and kind and full of compassion.
Some in our church help him with clean cloths or even a hair cut from time to time.
It will take more than just a hello,to gain his trust.
To know him ,if he allows you in,is to help out his dog 1st.
We have a hanai nephew and niece who has a two year old daughter with special needs who may be able help you out.