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In reply to the discussion: "People are gonna be lined up out here to get food, and we're talking about a damn ballroom. Don't lose the plot." [View all]Attilatheblond
(7,630 posts)Here in AZ, where winters are kinder than in other places, we have a lot of homeless people. The group that supports policies that benefit rural populations do a LOT of outreach. I am proud to know some of these people, and know supporting their efforts to afford the homeless some dignity is important. 
Most communities have groups that really do good work. We may not know the names of such local groups, but a few calls to agencies that help, and even local church groups will likely help folks find these local groups. 
A good place to start is to find your local UU church and ask if they have recommendations. 
Shelf stable food items & hygiene products are easy to keep in the car to offer people in need. Remember there are homeless women too, and items specific to their personal needs are probably appreciated. Might consider dog food too, as for many homeless people, their dog is their family. Caring for them and their fur family shows you see them. That has to matter on many levels. 
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