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Are We Really Helping the Homeless?

People in poverty have a sense of scarcity. So, it makes sense for them to keep taking. It’s weird to think that helping can contribute to keeping someone sick. The way to minimize the damage from helping in the wrong direction is to be mindful of possible unintended consequences. We have to be more thought-out in all aspects of helping.

We have to ask ourselves: What are we “helping” the person to do more easily? Are we helping in a way that will contribute to getting someone off the streets or in a better condition? Or are we helping someone stay successfully homeless?

Grant Denton has overcome significant diversity. Childhood abuse and abandonment, drug addiction, and a life of crime, to emerge as a leading advocate for folks in need, especially the unhoused. Denton burned through jobs. He became addicted to drugs and was in and out of homelessness from 2007 to 2013. In 2013, Denton was arrested on burglary charges that could have sent him to prison for five to seven years. The judge gave him a choice: enter drug court and rehab or go to prison. On Dec. 28, 2014, Denton used illegal drugs for the last time. “That was It! I was done,” he says. Denton moved to Reno for a fresh start, working in sober living, a homeless shelter, for the Downtown Reno Business Improvement District, and in an addiction treatment center, where he formed a crew of community volunteers that led to the Karma Box Project.

It’s time for real stories to be told by the unsheltered and by those who can speak about and for them so we can debunk the myths  “for good”….

—WORLDWIDE CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS—

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WE NEED STORYTELLERS, including:

  • those who; are currently unsheltered/homeless; have been unsheltered/homeless in the past
  • have been affected indirectly/a degree removed from being unsheltered/homeless (family members, friends, co-workers, etc. .)
  • are familiar with the personal and global effects of the unsheltered/homeless population,
  • organizations and causes who are on the ground facing daily struggles with those who are unsheltered/homeless and who have stories to tell.
 
FACT: THIS IS A “FOR GOOD” VERSUS A FOR-PROFIT ENDEAVOR. ANY SURPLUS WILL BE DONATED TO HOMELESS NONPROFITS.

Originally Published on https://www.bizcatalyst360.com/author/dennisjpitocco/

Dennis Pitocco Chief ReImaginator of 360° Nation

Dennis is the founder and CEO of 360° Nation, a multifaceted media enterprise promoting global positivity. In collaboration with his wife Ali, who serves as Chief Inspiration Officer, Dennis oversees several successful ventures; BizCatalyst 360°–an award-winning global media platform; 360° Nation Studios –producer of uplifting content and events, and; GoodWorks 360° –a pro bono consulting service for nonprofit organizations worldwide.

For over a decade, Dennis and Ali have pursued a mission to illuminate the finest aspects of humanity and leverage their resources to effect daily positive change worldwide. Their operational philosophy emphasizes presence, compassionate service, and the allocation of time, talents, and resources for societal benefit rather than solely for profit. As a contributing author to multiple best-selling books, Dennis is committed to fostering transformational change and promoting holistic wellness.

Dennis and Ali strive to exemplify responsible stewardship while influencing and showcasing humanity's highest potential. Their work reflects a dedication to ethical business practices, community engagement, and the belief that media can be a powerful force for good in the world.

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