Today in the U.S there is a long history of resilience. Today we as a society have ignored many of the issues that the U.S. …show more content…
Imagine how these men and women are forced to sleep under extreme cold weather during the winter or under the hot blazing sun during the summer. They have nowhere to go and sit on a nice comfy with a heater on or an air conditioner to keep cool. Homeless men, women and even children can suffer from either a heat stroke or hypothermia these people are outside all the time with nowhere to shower and freshen up, we see these people crossing the streets to get to the closest shade they can find to keep away from the sun. During the winter we see them with two or three old blankets to keep them warm during the freezing winter . however, these people are out in plain fresh cold air exposing themselves to get a cold or even go through hypothermia. We can help them by bringing them to a shelter for homeless people , provide them with a warm clothes and new blankets that are clean. We see many people throw away clothing that others may still use, why not give these to charity and donate them to the people who need them and can’t afford clothes. The same way we help others, why not help the people who are in in need, lend these people a hand and let them know that we are here to help them if no one else will. We don’t know why these people are in the and if they have help or any family