Wednesday, September 19, 2012

On Project H.O.M.E.


Project Home works to create a better life for those who are homeless. Homeless people are often ignored or looked down on and Project Home tries to show people that it can truly happen to anyone and it’s a problem that can be solved with a little help from people who care enough to change the cycle. I think Project home not only offers charity to the homeless but also those who help the homeless because it gives people a chance to provide help in a way that makes a physical and noticeable difference peoples’ lives.

Project Home gives people chances. They help create a sense of worth in the people they help and teach them to become self-sufficient. Project Home not only provides a shelter and job opportunities, but sustainability as well. The people who go through the Project Home program leave with something they didn’t have before: hope. So yes, Project Home does more than other homeless shelters because they help the people get up on their own two feet. It is definitely a better way to help those people because they become independent of aid and can in turn become mentors or motivations for others who are struggling as they did.

I think the most important program offered by Project Home is the opportunities for employment. This is a crucial part in the Project Home program because it gives the people in the program a job. Something to wake up for everyday knowing that doing their best at this job can and will help them create a better life for themselves. It helps the homeless people become self-sufficient, or at least learn how to become self-sufficient. Helping people find a job they like and are good at creates a confidence in them that will motivate the rest of their actions to reflect those of independent individuals able to care for themselves and their families.

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