Homelessness is a huge problem across the country. It's no different here in Maine. There are over 3,000 homeless people in Maine and over 600,000 nationally. Maybe you've avoided eye contact with someone on a street corner holding a sign. What do you say?

NationSwell has an amazing article with the 5 things to say and not to say to a homeless person?

WHAT TO SAY TO A HOMELESS PERSON:

  • I don't have any money, but is there another way I can help?
  • Did you catch the game? This sounds like a joke, but sports are often played in shelters and it could actually be an easy conversation.
  • Good morning. Yes, even homeless people appreciate a small kind hello.
  • How are you doing? Would you like to talk? You may not get a yes, but that person will know that someone cares.
  • I will keep you in my thoughts.

WHAT NOT TO SAY TO A HOMELESS PERSON:

  • Why don't you get help?
  • Here's a dollar. Please don't use it to buy alcohol.
  • Why don't you go to a shelter?
  • You don't seem like you should be homeless.
  • Get a job. This is by far the thing homeless people hear the most.

A lot of the teens and young adults we have adopted with 'Claus for a Cause' are dealing with homelessness. The stories of how they became homeless vary. Yes, substance abuse is part of the problem - but there are many factors. We want to help in any way possible.

Thank you to everyone who has paused in this very busy, very distracting time of year to help 'Claus for a Cause'.

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