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My Experience Of Helping Homeless In Yuma
When I was ten, I started assisting at our church outreach program to feed the homeless in Yuma. We created sack lunches and during cold months soup. Saturday’s often were spent driving around the city, stopping when finding people in need and providing a meal with some kind words of encouragement. This made me realize a few things. One, we had a lot of homeless in our city from young children to senior citizens. Secondly, each homeless person had a story to tell and each person was unique in how they ended up on the streets. Third and lastly, there had to be more that could be done. I pushed on the leader of our outreach team to reach out more to the homeless with the soup kitchen and other events. We did more soup kitchens, Beautiful

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