Well in a way you almost answered your own question Charles . The rude reaction you got from that staff is the same attitude these homeless people face from them. The soup kitchen is there to help the underprivileged and not just for the staff to be employed only, staff there need to be trained into that culture of homelessness .
There's well over 100 people living in tents in Moncton, and the city just tore down a bunch of them saying they aren't "safe". WTF? Safe? Now they don't even have the shelter of a tent!
Well in a way you almost answered your own question Charles . The rude reaction you got from that staff is the same attitude these homeless people face from them. The soup kitchen is there to help the underprivileged and not just for the staff to be employed only, staff there need to be trained into that culture of homelessness .
ReplyDeleteKeep asking questions Charles!
ReplyDeleteThere's well over 100 people living in tents in Moncton, and the city just tore down a bunch of them saying they aren't "safe".
ReplyDeleteWTF? Safe? Now they don't even have the shelter of a tent!