Okaces To Help Homeless People

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Help the homeless where they will not be getting cold they will have somewhere to go to get warmer they will have a coat.Where they won’t have to stay out in the cold all the time from when they get up to the time that they go to bed.Help the homeless people.
First help the cold help them find a home or a place for them to go with heat.where they won’t have to stay out in the cold or they may just won’t a coat to keep them from getting to cold while they are looking for a okaces that may have some heat. Also they may just need a places where they will be able to get out of the cold and they will have somewhere that they don’t have to be out in the cold all the time they will be able to there and stay there where that they won’t get cold. Next

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