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Air Bnb for refugees'

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 9:10 am
by Betty Boop
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... ?CMP=fb_gu

What a wonderful article, how rewarding would that be to be able to help a refugee, if I had a spare room I'd consider it.

Would you?

Air Bnb for refugees'

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 10:40 am
by minks
I would.

It is exactly what this beat up old world needs.

More Compassion, less prejudice!!

Air Bnb for refugees'

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 1:09 am
by FourPart
I would rather house one of our own homeless. I find it to be a National disgrace that people are being brought into the country, with homes waiting for them (and I deal with it every day, with Councils making sure for having utilities up & running in readiness for when they get their visas), whilst there are British men, women & children sleeping on the streets. Charity really should begin at home.

Air Bnb for refugees'

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 3:30 am
by Betty Boop
FourPart;1509037 wrote: I would rather house one of our own homeless. I find it to be a National disgrace that people are being brought into the country, with homes waiting for them (and I deal with it every day, with Councils making sure for having utilities up & running in readiness for when they get their visas), whilst there are British men, women & children sleeping on the streets. Charity really should begin at home.


Charity should be extended to one and all no matter what their nationality is.

Air Bnb for refugees'

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 7:49 pm
by magentaflame
FourPart;1509037 wrote: I would rather house one of our own homeless. I find it to be a National disgrace that people are being brought into the country, with homes waiting for them (and I deal with it every day, with Councils making sure for having utilities up & running in readiness for when they get their visas), whilst there are British men, women & children sleeping on the streets. Charity really should begin at home.


Totally agree with that. Ive offered to house returned serviceman but was told it was the wives and kids that needed housing. And that the returned serviceman were mostly on drugs etc and had to be closer to cities because of the services they need. Well i cant have kids on this property because its apparently not suitable because its rural fencing, you need pets and livestock constantly restrained etc.etc etc.,.....theyve made it so deliberately hard to help anyone in this country. I have no hope of fostering kids because of this situation.

So....... then i thought about refugees....landlord found out and i was told through an aquantance that i should stop looking into it.

So...............im stuck with sending " money" to an organization to help kids with books and uniforms for school.