Monday, April 7, 2008

UNABLE to sell anything

Please read my profile. I am UNABLE to sell anything including my craft items. Please don't ask me why(it is stressful). I craft as part of THERAPY, and it is fun and relaxing. I give most of what I make away to poor people of all ages for free. Take Care, Iris
I encourage you to do this too. It makes the world a better place.

3 comments:

lora399 said...

I agree with you. I do that too.

Sugarx2 said...

Where do you go to find these poor people.

I live in Southern California, and there are thrift shops that sell stuff. We donate items and they sell the stuff. I always thought that some of the good clothes would be given to poor people in need, but NO, they supposedly give money, but to WHOM?

In my city we see people sitting by the roadside, who do not live here. There is no panhandling allowed here. They come in from Los Angeles and take money and dissappear. They can grab $400per day here. I don't believe they are really the poor.

In Ventura, about 25 miles north of us, there are actually some homeless living near the parks on the MAIN street. Most are men, and many are obviously drunk or on drugs. They find money for that!

This is sad. They need help more than our hats. But where are the women and children and babies that really need help?

Have you found any? I know they exist, but not openly, in my area. They are shoo'd away from here. In fact, if things get any more expensive, here, my mom and I may be shoo'd away too! We have lived here since the 60's! We are on social security and fighting to exist, too!

I am looking to help others, but can't find a legitimate source.

I commend you for your efforts!

Candy

Sugarx2 said...

Where do you go to find these poor people. I live in Southern California, and there are thrift shops that sell stuff. We donate items and they sell the stuff. I always thought that some of the good clothes would be given to poor people in need, but NO, they supposedly give money, but to WHOM?

In my city we see people sitting by the roadside, who do not live here. There is no panhandling allowed here. They come in from Los Angeles and take money and dissappear. They can grab $400per day here. I don't believe they are really the poor.

In Ventura, about 25 miles north of us, there are actually some homeless living near the parks on the MAIN street. Most are men, and many are obviously drunk or on drugs. They find money for that!

This is sad. They need help more than our hats. But where are the women and children and babies that really need help?

Have you found any? I know they exist, but not in my area. They are shoo'd away from here. In fact, if things get any more expensive, my mom and I may be shoo'd away too! We have lived here since the 60's!

I commend you for your efforts!

Candy