Suggestions for Helping the Homeless |
Steve Burger,
former executive
director of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions,
one
of
the
North
America's
largest
social
service
providers
for
the
homeless,
urges
Americans
not
to
give
money
to
the
homeless
on
the
streets.
"If you give a dollar to a panhandler, often you are really funding the local tavern or drug dealer," says Rev. Burger. "Most Americans do not know how to give effectively or wisely. I wish that people would stop giving spare change to the homeless because it can promote irresponsible and self-destructive behaviors. What the homeless really need is permanent change and long-term help; not spare change." Rev. Burger offers "sure fire" ways your contribution will make a real difference in the lives of homeless, women, and children in community. They are:
"The holiday season, especially, sparks an urge in many Americans to help the homeless, " Says Rev. Burger. "By supporting your local rescue missions you become part of the solution to homelessness, not part of the problem. That's because rescue missions are effectively transforming homeless men and women into productive citizens and successful in promoting personal responsibility." Founded in 1913, the Kansas City-based Association of Gospel Rescue Missions represents 300 Rescue Missions which provide emergency food and shelter, youth and family services, rehabilitation programs for the addicted, and assistance to the elderly, poor and at-risk youth. Last year, AGRM missions served more than 36 million meals, provided 13 million nights of lodging, distributed more than 20 million pieces of clothing and graduated 14,500 homeless men and women into productive living.
Photo
courtesy
of
Union
Gospel
Mission,
Spokane
Washington |