The man in thisReddit storyfound himself on the receiving end of this when oneentitledwoman spotted him in the park and decided he didn’t belong there. She berated and harassed him, going so far as to call the cops to have him removed. No need to worry though—karma made sure she got exactly what she deserved.
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A homeless man became the target of harassment from an entitled woman
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But the universe quickly stepped in to set things right
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People experiencing homelessness face constant threats of violence
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Among the many heartbreaking realities ofhomelessness, Tim’s story stands out as a rare beacon of hope. But for most people without stable shelter, the challenges continue to grow worse, especially for those who have no choice but to sleep outside.
In a survey of 458 homeless people, nearly 80% reported experiencing some form of violence, abuse, or anti-social behavior—often at the hands of strangers. And 66% said their situation on the streets is only getting more difficult.
Sadly, over one-third of homeless individuals have been deliberately hit, kicked, or attacked in some way, while an equal number have had objects thrown at them. Adding to this, 1 in 20 have been victims of sexual assault.
“Sleeping on the street is terrifying,”saysAndy O’Rourke, a former homeless individual and now a support worker for Crisis. “You feel vulnerable anyway, but for that to happen, and for people to be laughing—it makes it hard to maintain your sense of self. It becomes easy to believe that you are just some rubbish on the street, for people to treat however they want.”
Though Andy left homelessness behind years ago, that fear has never truly left him. “It’s strange but I can still feel it, in the pit of my stomach,” he shares. “There is a level of cold that stays with you. I still feel it sometimes, in my bones, even now. It’s a despairing cold, as though no matter what happens, you won’t get warm again.”
How you can help those in need
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As temperatures continue to drop with mid-October upon us, the dangers of cold weather can become life-threatening.DENS, a homeless charity, suggests a few simple ways you can help someone suffering in these conditions:
In a world where kindness sometimes feels in short supply, small gestures can make a big difference for someone struggling to survive.
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