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#484962 - 12/23/19 09:55 AM Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless
Crossover Offline
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A German pop singer and comedian (known for rather corny sketches, broadcasts and songs in the 1980s), Frank Zander, has organized big Christmas dinners for the homeless in Berlin for the past years.

This is a report about this year's event with 3,000 guests (German-language only). Politicians and some celebrities, e.g. the Berlin mayor and some federal ministers, helped serving the guests.



Edited by Crossover (12/23/19 09:57 AM)

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#484978 - 12/23/19 11:49 AM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: Crossover]
captain Russ Offline
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In a world of hustlers and crooks, this kind of story makes me feel really good.

Way to go!

R

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#485056 - 12/24/19 05:44 AM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: captain Russ]
cgiles Offline
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Originally Posted By captain Russ
In a world of hustlers and crooks, this kind of story makes me feel really good.

Way to go!

R


+1

chas
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#485084 - 12/24/19 11:07 AM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: Crossover]
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Yea, it's always fashionable during Thanksgiving and Christmas to feed the homeless. What about the rest of the year? I don't see them throughout the year during my volunteer activities.
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Al

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#485096 - 12/24/19 12:16 PM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: kbrkr]
captain Russ Offline
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I see your point, Al, but it's better than doing nothing.

R.

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#485245 - 12/27/19 02:43 PM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: Crossover]
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An organization that I am proud to be a part of (Hosea Helps) since I've been in the Atlanta area, this year (with the help of 1500 volunteers) prepared over 10,000 meals for the poor and homeless in downtown Atlanta. There were also volunteer doctors, nurses, dentists, barbers, social workers, etc. to provide their respective services (free, of course). This is a long-standing thing in Atlanta started by civil rights leader and activist, Hosea Williams, and maintains a full-time staff of organizers. The two big events are Christmas and Thanksgiving. One neat thing this year was that three families (with small children) living in cars were put up in temporary housing (motel) with the promise of continued assistance in finding and procuring permanent affordable housing for them....not much, but as Russ says, "it's better than doing nothing".

Despite our efforts to instill a sense of volunteerism in our children, we have not been very successful. My daughter has a heart of gold but doesn't think much beyond her immediate friends (and the local animal shelter smile ), and my son has no problem donating money to a charitable cause, but I've yet to see him get involved in any kind of 'hands-on' volunteer effort. Oh well, they're adults now and my influence is a thing of the distant past smile. We do what we can.

chas
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#485309 - 12/28/19 05:05 PM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: cgiles]
captain Russ Offline
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Chas, would you adopt me???I'm little Russ, only 75 1/2 years old.

Seriously, good friend,yours is a life of sharing, caring and
service that makes me proud you're my friend.

Be well...kiss our girl for me.

Russ

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#487575 - 01/22/20 02:52 PM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: captain Russ]
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Rachael, on behalf of Chas and myself, I'm inviting you to be the third member of the "TT's"...that's "Terrible Trio" to you uninformed.

Caring for others is an admirable thing. And, being an active proponent of issues so vital to a bright future just adds to the value of an attitude like yours.

Now, we need to fight for who is going to be the "fearless leader".


Be well. You'd like Chas. Kind of a PIA, but in a good way.


R.

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#487626 - 01/23/20 10:21 AM Re: Christmas dinner for 3,000 homeless [Re: Crossover]
Crossover Offline
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Thank you very much for the invitation, and without reading the terms and conditions, I think I gladly accept it.
First of all, all the best for your and your son‘s health! I hope he will be much better soon!

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