I use my Dad's motto--the best way I can help a panhandler is by not becoming one myself.
The sad part is these cases are no longer only in the streets, some are brave enough to solicit places of employment.
One day while I was checking my mail in the office at work, a woman was talking loudly to the secretary. The woman then included me in on her conversation. She told us how her boyfriend was just sent to jail and her diabetic child need insulin. She said that she had no one to go to for help--she claimed that her sister would not help her because she was a total "b****". Her son's insulin cost $20 and she didn't have any money. She then asked if we would give her the money.
I simply said, I'm sorry I don't have any change and I left, the secretary gave her a dollar. The woman's response according to the secretary was, "great, now all I need is 19 more dollars."
The sad part is these cases are no longer only in the streets, some are brave enough to solicit places of employment.
One day while I was checking my mail in the office at work, a woman was talking loudly to the secretary. The woman then included me in on her conversation. She told us how her boyfriend was just sent to jail and her diabetic child need insulin. She said that she had no one to go to for help--she claimed that her sister would not help her because she was a total "b****". Her son's insulin cost $20 and she didn't have any money. She then asked if we would give her the money.
I simply said, I'm sorry I don't have any change and I left, the secretary gave her a dollar. The woman's response according to the secretary was, "great, now all I need is 19 more dollars."