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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Canton Kev
So people shouldn’t spend money to enjoy Christmas but it’s okay for you to spend money to enjoy (if you can call it that these days) supporting CCFC?
Wtf are u on
If someone told me they were going to watch city on boxing day and were going to pay 100 quid for a seat in the posh gallery I think it would be reasonable to say go in the ninian stand for 25 quid and give the rest to a food bank , the homeless, women's aid etc this Xmas
You are not quite getting this are you ?
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Wtf are u on
If someone told me they were going to watch city on boxing day and were going to pay 100 quid for a seat in the posh gallery I think it would be reasonable to say go in the ninian stand for 25 quid and give the rest to a food bank , the homeless, women's aid etc this Xmas
You are not quite getting this are you ?
Reasonable to give all your money away. :hehe:
Where the f8ck is the incentive to work eh. :shrug:
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Wtf are u on
If someone told me they were going to watch city on boxing day and were going to pay 100 quid for a seat in the posh gallery I think it would be reasonable to say go in the ninian stand for 25 quid and give the rest to a food bank , the homeless, women's aid etc this Xmas
You are not quite getting this are you ?
Next time you think about buying a carbon roach pole to add to your already extensive collection of fishing tackle... buy a handline instead and give the savings to the homeless!
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You support them in the same way you support the homeless
In other words , you don't
Now put up or shut up
Get your money out of feck off to tenerife you tight bastard
I forgot to pay for several tins of Heinz Big Soup from Tesco the other day and put it in the food bank on the way out. Thats supporting them in my book.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Next time you think about buying a carbon roach pole to add to your already extensive collection of fishing tackle... buy a handline instead and give the savings to the homeless!
Handline? He could make do with a tree branch.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I can't speak about up Merthyr but in Cardiff the council are a joke and think that only an average of 7 people sleep rough on average
They are lying or living in cloud cuckoo land
Cough, cough...
https://www.gov.wales/homelessness-a...september-2022
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Free loader ?
I am afraid you have the wrong chap
You and dembewarrior been having lunch together ?
He used to come out with that bollocks too
Anyway get your money out you tight valleys twat
Get a job and start earning and then maybe you can preach to others how they spend their earnings. Commie.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Wtf are u on
If someone told me they were going to watch city on boxing day and were going to pay 100 quid for a seat in the posh gallery I think it would be reasonable to say go in the ninian stand for 25 quid and give the rest to a food bank , the homeless, women's aid etc this Xmas
You are not quite getting this are you ?
Next time you spend 25 quid on a ticket in the Ninian why not spend 10 quid to watch it at home and donate the rest?
Am I getting it yet?
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
I forgot to pay for several tins of Heinz Big Soup from Tesco the other day and put it in the food bank on the way out. Thats supporting them in my book.
More admirable and socialist that method butt.
Let's make the rich corporations pay.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Poor bastards
Interview with one young guy sleeping rough under a road bridge in London on the news
82 percent of homeless have serious mental health problems
These people get unwell , go into hospital , get treated , get told they will have support workers and a care plan , then get released onto the streets or end up in temporary unsuitable accommodation
Poor bastards
Happy Christmas
Drinking and drugs are one of the main problems, especially dope the gateway drug, ask any social worker or mental health crisis team member, and most will confirm this.
It's a terrible situation, getting them off the streets and clean is a real problem and getting worse every year.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Drinking and drugs are one of the main problems, especially dope the gateway drug, which if you talk to any social worker or mental health crisis team member will tell you.
It's a terrible situation, getting them off the streets and clean is a real problem and getting worse every year.
Its not 1980 mate dope is no longer the gateway drug, people are skipping to synthetic and hard drugs at a very young age. Sadly.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
More admirable and socialist that method butt.
Let's make the rich corporations pay.
I think so mate. The Robin Hood approach.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Reasonable to give all your money away. :hehe:
Where the f8ck is the incentive to work eh. :shrug:
You got hundred bucks in your pocket
It's Xmas
The kids are at home with her indoors, roof over their heads , safe
Down the city a homeless charity you know is good because I told you about it say for 75 quid they can feed and clothe 2 people over Xmas
Do you take the plunge ?
It's not giving giving all your money away is it ?
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Rock_Flock_of_Five
Next time you think about buying a carbon roach pole to add to your already extensive collection of fishing tackle... buy a handline instead and give the savings to the homeless!
I give at least 300 quid to the homeless charities locally every year
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Canton Kev
Next time you spend 25 quid on a ticket in the Ninian why not spend 10 quid to watch it at home and donate the rest?
Am I getting it yet?
No you are not
That's probably the problem
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Under the law they are homeless they are just not in permanent housing
Youngsters who develop mental health problems through drug use usually do so because they have existing problems , which leads to drug abuse , which makes things worse
The people who are homeless on the street face incredible obstacles . Those that visit food backs are no more or less deserving , it's just a different kind of need .
If you don't wish to give to the homeless for whatever reason that's entirely up to you but plenty of people do .
There are a lot of genuine previously hard-working people who end up on the streets, through a divorce or drastic sharp change of circumstances, there but for the grace of God go us all!
Ex-soldiers always get to me, how they can end up like that is tragic!
I mostly give some change or food from Greggs or somewhere if I'm near one, I'm not really sure if it's the best thing to do, but it feels better than seeing them freezing and looking starving.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Its not 1980 mate dope is no longer the gateway drug, people are skipping to synthetic and hard drugs at a very young age. Sadly.
You're probably right, even worse, it's such a slippery slope!
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Jordi Culé
Linda Thorne , housing chair said a week ago there were ......7 .....rough sleepers on average in Cardiff
That's on public record
I have no idea what the point of your link is other than to show there were 17 on the 22 of September
Any drop at this time of year is because the council provides money to get the homeless off the streets as they don't want people stepping over them
It's at least 50 a night , the council are always massaging the figures
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
No you are not
That's probably the problem
Spending lots of money on Christmas:
Bad
Spending lots of money on CCFC:
Not bad
I get it now :thumbup:
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
There are a lot of genuine previously hard-working people who end up on the streets, through a divorce or drastic sharp change of circumstances, there but for the grace of God go us all!
Ex-soldiers always get to me, how they can end up like that is tragic!
I mostly give some change or food from Greggs or somewhere if I'm near one, I'm not really sure if it's the best thing to do, but it feels better than seeing them freezing and looking starving.
Do whatever you can
I just think people who refuse to help in any way then try to weasel their way out of it are tight fisted
Soldiers are like nurses ....we clap and cheer them when we need them but then let them struggle
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
Canton Kev
Spending lots of money on Christmas:
Bad
Spending lots of money on CCFC:
Not bad
I get it now :thumbup:
No you don't
Spending thousands of pounds at Xmas on daft presents ......silly
Going down the football and as you pass a charity bucket for whatever charity is there and chucking in a tenner ........Nice one
This could be a good discussion on the homeless but you got involved and it's going south
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You sound like a tory
I work hard , My wife words hard etc etc
You have been sucked into the tory trap
Divide and rule
Do you think YOU work harder than nurses , cleaners , road sweepers ?
You possibly think you do as you are more able to afford your lifestyle but this I work hard plea is plain daft
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Im sure He feels he works harder that the druggies outside the supermarket
Im amazed by this post, and im not sure if its serious or not, I might be getting wooshed
Both myself and my wife work hard , in April this year she started up her own business, she is doing the same job but working for herself
( as does my oldest daughter who is at Uni, she has to buy her own alcohol and pay for her entertainment, to do that she has 3 part time jobs )
Now we both pay out taxes ( which in turn pays for NHS, benefits and the help people get ) if no-one worked and paid taxes, where does all the money come from ? ? the money tree ? ? ?
Are you serious that we shouldn't be able to go on holidays ? ?? or should feel guilty about it ? ? ?
Im with JRH here, I give no money to the beggars on the street ( who normally spend it on drugs or drink ) if I see youngsters, I might buy a bar of chocolate for them, but thats it
as a side note ( and ive mentioned it before ) I help out at a food bank, also at a charity that refurbs bikes and scooters and the money is used to helped the homeless equip flats they move into, buy a bed etc etc ) I only collect the bikes in my van and occasionally spot them on Facebook market place and go and pick them up, its nothing much, but its good for my Karma
2 weeks ago, I dropped off 200 " selection boxes " ( only the £1.09 type, nothing too extravagant ) to the food bank I help out at, my idea was this week when someone collects a bag of food for 4, they get 4 selection boxes to have a little festive joy
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
Ex-soldiers always get to me, how they can end up like that is tragic!
My biggest issue is these folks, most suffer from PTSD and have been cast aside by society, its shocking, Ive mentioned my garage down in Tidworth on here before, its still being paid for and still occasionally used ( according to the housing officer )
how we let these poor soldiers fall through the gaps is terrible
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You got hundred bucks in your pocket
It's Xmas
The kids are at home with her indoors, roof over their heads , safe
Down the city a homeless charity you know is good because I told you about it say for 75 quid they can feed and clothe 2 people over Xmas
Do you take the plunge ?
It's not giving giving all your money away is it ?
A foodbank more local to myself will be getting about £30 worth of food same as they do every other year. The days of me giving that amount in change every month to chancers under the guise of being homeless to spend on crack / heroin are long gone. Deal with it.
if I am feeling especially festive and jolly and I am behind an elderly person in the queue at the corner shop asking to top up their gas by £20 I might offer to pay for it. Might. Not promising.
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Re: Mental Health Amongst The Homeless
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
Im sure He feels he works harder that the druggies outside the supermarket
Im amazed by this post, and im not sure if its serious or not, I might be getting wooshed
Both myself and my wife work hard , in April this year she started up her own business, she is doing the same job but working for herself
( as does my oldest daughter who is at Uni, she has to buy her own alcohol and pay for her entertainment, to do that she has 3 part time jobs )
Now we both pay out taxes ( which in turn pays for NHS, benefits and the help people get ) if no-one worked and paid taxes, where does all the money come from ? ? the money tree ? ? ?
Are you serious that we shouldn't be able to go on holidays ? ?? or should feel guilty about it ? ? ?
Im with JRH here, I give no money to the beggars on the street ( who normally spend it on drugs or drink ) if I see youngsters, I might buy a bar of chocolate for them, but thats it
as a side note ( and ive mentioned it before ) I help out at a food bank, also at a charity that refurbs bikes and scooters and the money is used to helped the homeless equip flats they move into, buy a bed etc etc ) I only collect the bikes in my van and occasionally spot them on Facebook market place and go and pick them up, its nothing much, but its good for my Karma
2 weeks ago, I dropped off 200 " selection boxes " ( only the £1.09 type, nothing too extravagant ) to the food bank I help out at, my idea was this week when someone collects a bag of food for 4, they get 4 selection boxes to have a little festive joy
Feck me you are a moderator
Do you seriously think you work any harder than say dai Jones the cleaner who works nights at the hospital ?
Feck me who are you to say the money you give to the homeless goes on drugs and drink
Jesus christ no wonder the homeless charities struggle to get money at this time of year with you walking the other way
Fecking joke