Tags for Forum Posts: homelessness
There is a woman with him that buys and takes drugs in the alleyway behind Barclays. The size of her eyes when she comes back to beneath the bridge are scary!
This is a very difficult situation and Street Link are aware of the people sleeping rough. There are limited things that can be done for people in the unfortunate position of being homeless. Sadly Street link are not in a position to assist here. The rough sleepers around Harringay are very fortunate in some ways that there are many caring local residents that give them food, so don't be surprised if they decline an offer of food. But homeless people also need money to be able to do other things apart from eat. They need clothes etc maybe if you offered to buy them some socks or if there is something else they may need your offer of help may be taken up. They also need money for bus journeys. They do go to the job centre in Tottenham and it is one hell of a walk from Harringay sometimes they are expected to go several days on the trot.
So when you make comments that money is only for drugs, alcohol and cigarrettes have another think about what money may be needed for.
I haven't said that the money is only for drugs etc. With the upmost respect, please do not misqoute me.
If anyone is interested in the facts around homelessness and health there is a very good (and very easy to read) report here. It has case studies of several charities who are doing amazing work to support people to access health care and get their lives back on track. Most of those charities would be very happy to receive donations/offers of health/concerned members of the public prodding Haringey council to ask why the great work they do isn't being funded in our borough.
Thank you, Jessica, for a voice of reason.
Both you Jessica are entirely justified in objecting to people harassing and abusing you for not giving them money. That is upsetting and a public nuisance. However let me refer AGAIN to your original post when you say you "do not want to have to encounter this supposedly homeless person's little encampment on my journey to and from work every day" EVEN WHEN THE PERSON ISN'T THERE. This is not harassment on their part, it is a display of intolerance and LACK of compassion on yours, especially given that you just presume they're not really homeless, when there is SO much evidence to the contrary.
A good begging spot and a good day can provide a pretty decent income, I've heard of people managing to get £100+ when conditions have been favourable.
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