I don't give money to beggars on the street, and I usually urge my friends and family not to do so.
If you have a few extra bucks in your pocket, and you'd like to help impoverished people with it, you'll get more bang for your buck giving it to food banks, rehab centers, homeless shelters, and abused women shelters. They can pool donations and make a real difference to many people, and they have the knowledge to put your cash to good use.
When I'm approached for cash, and I indeed have some extra, I'll say "I'm sorry, I can't help you today" and walk on. Then I'll make a mental note to put that extra dollar in my charity jar at home. You don't get the warm fuzzy right away, but it makes more sense.
I will say that if someone is genuinely just after some grub, I'd be tempted to go buy them some bananas or something.
If you have a few extra bucks in your pocket, and you'd like to help impoverished people with it, you'll get more bang for your buck giving it to food banks, rehab centers, homeless shelters, and abused women shelters. They can pool donations and make a real difference to many people, and they have the knowledge to put your cash to good use.
When I'm approached for cash, and I indeed have some extra, I'll say "I'm sorry, I can't help you today" and walk on. Then I'll make a mental note to put that extra dollar in my charity jar at home. You don't get the warm fuzzy right away, but it makes more sense.
I will say that if someone is genuinely just after some grub, I'd be tempted to go buy them some bananas or something.
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