i’m homeless personally. where once i could survive on $5 a day, i’m always coming up short on the $20 needed nowadays just to eat. so i fast lots, my skating suffers.
Look for little food cabinets outside churches and libraries. Sometimes people put in tuna-cracker kits, a fresh fruit, bottled water, hot cocoa or instant coffee packets. The kits are nice because no can opener, heat, utensil needed. It’s not ideal but not least ideal, either.
i’m homeless personally. where once i could survive on $5 a day, i’m always coming up short on the $20 needed nowadays just to eat. so i fast lots, my skating suffers.
Look for little food cabinets outside churches and libraries. Sometimes people put in tuna-cracker kits, a fresh fruit, bottled water, hot cocoa or instant coffee packets. The kits are nice because no can opener, heat, utensil needed. It’s not ideal but not least ideal, either.
those are amazing little places indeed. Sikh temples and Methodist churches are helpful too
Sikhs and Methodists are really nice. Catholic Churches often give out grocery cards and/or have food pantries.