Here in Brasil there's also many poverty and homelessness. I feel bad for those in need, but for now I can't do much, but I try donating what and how much I can afford. It makes me sad that our politicians, in general, don't have much passion for their people. But I believe that someday this situation will change. Jon & every soul involved: keep doing this great job!!!
That's a real big thing, Jon! I like, what you do.
Es verdaderamente triste ver tantas personas viviendo en estas circunstancias en Pleno Siglo XXI, no entiendo como no hacen algo quienes deberian hacerlo.. Felicitacione Bon Por Todo Lo Que haces, un abrazo
Es verdaderamente triste ver tantatas personas viviendo en estas circunstancias en pleno siglo XXI, no entiendo como quienes deberian hacer algo no lo hacen.. Felicitacione Bon por todo lo que haces, un abrazo
Hi, when I saw the video and donated for the food drive I thought about an organization I support here in Germany (like Jon said it doesn't matter where you live) -> www.tafel.de: In Germany we have food in abundance but still not all people have their "daily bread". We ("Die Tafeln") are collecting surplus, but still perfect food - from restaurants, supermarkets ...- and give it to those in need." Things like that and everything you take care of (from affordable housing to job training) WE should help to keep running more around the globe. My best wishes for everything that lays ahead of you!! ... (to Jon: all the best for yourself, your family and friends and the tour!!)
Thank you for this great video. It's so sad to see how many people are without a home. People with a home can't just imagin how it must be to live without one. Thank you so much for the great work you do and for reminding us that everybody can do something to make this world better for everybody to live in. Keep up your wonderful work. Together we can make it, one soul at a time!
These pictures of homelessness make me cry. Homelessness is something that happens to "someone else" but is the unseen epidemic all over the world. I remember being in San Francisco and having to practically step over a homeless man asleep on the sidewalk while there as a tourist. It was one of the most awful things I've ever "had" to do. It has never left me and it was over 10 years ago. Thank you for the powerful work you are doing and allowing others to be a part of and for the reminder that there is always something we can be doing as individuals and organizations!
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