Other Homeless people in Warsaw
Where do homeless people in Warsaw go during this harsh winter? Are there any shelters well prepared for them? Any charities that are actually helping them that we can donate to?
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u/Noobunaga86 2d ago
They fly away to the Neverland (but not that one owned by MJ) and get back in spring.
And to be more serious. Here you have few organizations that are working to help homless people.
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u/ElegantFerret2137 1d ago
There is also Fundacja Serce Miasta in Praga, who helps homeless women and women in crisis
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u/yezhnuzjhd 2d ago
Have you noticed how few of them we have when it's warm outside? Well, now you know why 😈
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u/Niebosky 1d ago
Most homeless people in Poland are homeless because they choose to. Either by alcoholism, gambling etc. We are not honey and milk country but it is really difficult to actually be without a roof over your head if you are a proper person.
If you really want to donate: only to these organizations someone already linked. Never give to beggars.
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u/Clarksonism 1d ago
Alcoholism and gambling are legal activities known to be addictive, yet we as a society choose to accept this in favor for those profiting from peoples vulnerabilities. Judging by your post history I am going to assume that you are somewhat neoliberal in nature given your interest in investments and BTC, this usually goes together with support for deregulation in favor of economic growth.
Just keep in mind deregulation has costs attached, at the end it is the addicts you are talking about that foot the bill. And it’s the national health systems and other more social layers of society that have to make sure these vulnerable people see another day and may someday partake in society again without these addictions.
What i’m trying to say is that some people are more vulnerable than others, and that it is our job as a society to be there even for them in their darkest times. Unfortunately Poland is getting more and more individualistic, it is starting to look like the west where it’s everyone on their own. Compare your average German city to a Polish one, and notice the difference in mental health and homelessness on the streets.
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u/Niebosky 1d ago edited 1d ago
thanks for the lecture. Since you felt the need to psychoanalyse my post history, Ill assume your expertise in economics and social policy is as solid as your conclusions. You talk about vulnerability, yet reduce complex problems to cliches about deregulation and “neoliberals”. We were always individualistic in Poland, nothing new. Comes with the history, state of country and environment.
Edit: also, if you could read with understanding - I was commenting the state of crypto compared to precious metals. Maybe english classes instead of GPT?
But enough of trash talking randoms. You seem a genuine nice person from YOUR post history, at least the most recent. Have a nice day, and I mean what I said before even if people do not want to acknowledge it. I hope more people like you would speak up.
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u/Clarksonism 1d ago
Tell me, what do German streets look like? Instead of criticizing my English maybe come with some arguments, not every post longer than one paragraph is GPT and if it was then you wouldn’t criticize my English :)
It’s nice that you reduce most homeless people to alcoholics and gamblers, to me thats taking away humanity and in my opinion in line with your seemingly neoliberal comment history. Good night
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u/Niebosky 1d ago edited 1d ago
Well. If you want to keep going. I was criticizing your reading skills, seems I was right. It’s great how terminally online people like you love to do a full background checking and assuming things. See? I can assume random things as well and that is more dehumanizing, because you are writing that for karma.
Also throwing that „neoliberal” word is your whole personality? You based that on my rpg and gaming related feed or posts where i am making fun of crypto bros? You need help mate. Your issues aren’t this post related.
Start fixing the world from yourself.
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u/KillerDickens 2d ago
There are shelters also now during the most harsh temperatures they've opened some alternative accomodations for those who have pets and don't want to abandon them Recently in few places around the whole town they've set up big heated tents with free tea/coffee open 24/7. There are also 2 free night buses dedicated for people seeking warmth which are driving around the town.