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The feel-good video of the day, it's ok if you cry..
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The dog was in a really poor condition but got rescued and even helped later to take care of another rescued dog.
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In this heart-warming project, Kenji Nakayama and Christopher Hope gave various street people new hand painted signs to help raise awareness on issues of poverty and homelessness.
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He gave her a gift, a donut as a cake and encouraged other people to sing happy birthday. That’s not a lot, but that definitely made this elderly woman’s day!
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Faith in humanity restored. Learn more inside the post.
Appearing in Beijing on Christmas Eve as if out of a dream, this masked superhero began handing out food, supplies and in some instances cash to the homeless and needy. Who is hiding behind the mask?
The last wish for a dying homeless man’s was to see his female dog, Yurtie one last time. The dog lived with the 57-year-old Kevin McClain from Cedar Rapids in his car. The last time they were together was shortly before Kevin contracted lung cancer and died. Yurtie now has a new family.
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These incredible photos of homeless people were taken by Lee Jeffries from Manchester, UK. Most of these amazing photos are close ups that show a considerable amount of raw depth, detail, and character.
If you were walking by this guy’s little business and saw his signs, would you follow them? I am not sure what a mattress ride is, other than the horizontal mambo, therefore many people might show some interest. However, once they see the raggedy mattresses they might change their minds.
These amazing sculptures are of various natural sized homeless people. They are sculpted of bronze and are the work of Danish artist Jens Galschiot as part of a campaign to end homelessness. They are truly incredible.
A collection of portraits of homeless Americans. A chance to look into their eyes.
Los Angeles is the “capital” of homeless people in the U.S. There were over 73 thousands of homeless people here before the world crisis, 40 % of them were women and children. A “slummy block” is located in less than one mile to the Mayor’s Office. Here you can always meet 2,000-3,000 homeless Americans. The photos are rather depressing…
Imagine that suddenly movie heroes and villains became homeless. This gallery shows how funny and sad it might have looked if well-known characters begged for money in public places.
Caboodle Ranch is a 100-acre cat sanctuary created by a certain Craig Grant, in 2003. This paradise for cats is located in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. It is now home to over 500 happy cats.
This huge natural shelter for homeless cats is composed of lots of little houses, a city hall, a church, a water mill, ponds…
A lot of hard work for Craig Grant, but he is very happy like that with his cat army!
These photos are of a mobile homeless shelter that was designed by Paul Elkins. The shelter weighs 225 pounds empty and includes simple storage, a makeshift washroom, a kitchen, and a sleeping area. The roof acts as a rain catcher which collects free water. I think it is rather a good idea and well designed.
Those photos were taken in a train somewhere in Northern India. They show homeless Indian kids begging for money.
Maybe those pics will make you think of Slumdog Millionaire if you’ve seen the movie.
Anyway, it’s quite sad..
Some people become homeless against their will, some of them do not recognize the other way of life, but I am sincerely sorry for them all.
It was really difficult to look at these pictures.