@MayorAdler@caritasofaustin As we seek solutions, let's remember the isolation that those experiencing #homelessness can face. Sunday October 13 is Say Hello Day. Here in "Austin, meet up at noon at 7th and Trinity to share socks and conversation. https://t.co/zS8ddeZsyG
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A simple hello goes a long way. #SayHelloDay is on October 13. If you're in #Austin this Sunday, join us as at the corner of 7th and Trinity at noon to head out in small groups to say hello to those in the areas experiencing #homelessness. Learn more at https://t.co/VdRILvGpvM.
"If you see somebody walking down the street and you think they're homeless, instead of crossing the road or giving them a dirty look, just smile and say hi. That's it."
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Hello @atxecho - Can you help us get the word out? October 13 is "Say Hello Day." The ask is to say hello to those you pass on the street - a simple act of #kindness that multiplies. Info for Say Hello Day volunteers in Austin at https://t.co/n8TdEKaZNw #homelessness
October 13 is "Say Hello Day." Pass it on. And say hello to those you pass on the street, with homes or without. It's simple and it can change someone's day, and bit by bit, someone's life. #sayhellousa#BeTheChange#homeless#homelessness
@LAPDHQ “Some people, because of my appearance and being homeless, were not treating me kindly,” said Emily Zamourka. “Everyone deserves to be treated nicely. It’s a great feeling, and it will make a better world.” #sayhellousa https://t.co/td2AtlUySL
@LAPDHQ “Some people, because of my appearance and being homeless, were not treating me kindly,” said Emily Zamourka. “Everyone deserves to be treated nicely. It’s a great feeling, and it will make a better world.” #sayhellousa https://t.co/td2AtlUySL
@AustinStreetCtr Thanks for the retweet @AustinStreetCtr , and thanks for your 30 years of caring for the most vulnerable. We're committed to fighting the isolation of those facing #homelessness -- saying hello is an easy first step for everyone. October 13 - #SayHelloDay#sayhellousa
The "red light dilemma" -- you pull up to a red light, see someone standing there asking for food or money or work, what do you do? You can start by acknowledging and saying hello. #sayhellousa#homeless@mobileloaves https://t.co/6TU80H3h2J
Richard is from Ohio. He moved to Austin with the hopes of finding a better life. Richard has now lived on the streets homeless for 14 years. He’s 54 but looks 64. Richard is extremely skinny. He is vulnerable. Richard needs housing. #ComNet19