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18 June 2009

Ask MeCha: is there anything you can do to actually HELP a homeless person? [More:] Besides giving him money or even buying him a meal, how do you go about helping someone you see living on the street?

There's a guy who's shown up on my walk to work. He's Mexican, and unlike a lot of Atlanta's homeless, he doesn't appear to have a clue how to "be homeless." (For one thing, he's staked out a terrible patch of walkway over a railroad track where nobody has ever tried to live before, probably because it's deafening when the trains go under.) I know he speaks some English but I don't know how much. I find myself worrying about him because he seems very timid, very skinny, and as I said, possibly clueless about living on the street.

What can I do? I can give him a few bucks, but it seems like that just gives him enough money to stay on the street another day. I don't think he's tough enough to live where he's living, and it weighs on me to see him every day lately, and then worry about his survival skills.

I'm posting this before going to bed so I won't be responding right away, but I'd appreciate any feedback y'all might have. As I said, I worry about this guy.
What can I do?

What are the social service agencies near there who can help him? Maybe get their business cards or flyers, especially if they have Spanish-speaking volunteers or staff, and pass them along to him next time you see him.

I think there's little that a person on the street can actually do that's helpful, in a meaningful long-term way, to homeless people. Activating the formal safety net is a bit more helpful. General activism, political and grassroots, is helpful in a systemic way. I guess I think that just putting this guy in direct touch with someone who can actually get him on another trajectory is the best thing to do. Anything you provide, however nicely intentioned, is a temporary lift that leaves him in the same ultimate position. That's not a reason not to buy him a donut and coffee, but he needs more than that.
posted by Miko 18 June | 22:42
From Atlanta United Way:

Spanish directory of information and referrals
(translated in Spanish) This is a complete listing created to assist the Hispanic community with identifying programs and services in the metro Atlanta area. Service referrals include: food pantries, domestic violence shelters, substance abuse and mental health services, etc. Download the directory.
posted by Miko 18 June | 22:45
Miko has it: give resource info, but it's up to the individual to seek and utilize once provided.
posted by brujita 18 June | 23:50
Thanks for the feedback y'all, and especially for that link, Miko. That's the kind of thing I was hoping for but was ignorant how to even go about finding it.
posted by BoringPostcards 19 June | 04:53
THIS || Japanese prisoner of war memories.

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