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Does it Surprise us When Homeless People do Something Good?


There was a story that caught my attention a little while back in my city. At first I was happy about the story because it isn't often that homeless people are painted in a positive light. Here is an excerpt from the story:

Faron Hall, 44, was given a medal of valour by Mayor Sam Katz at a ceremony not far from the riverbank where Hall often sleeps. Hall saw a boy fall into the river last weekend and dove into the chilly, fast-moving water to pull him ashore. Now the man who has been homeless for about seven years has become the talk of the town.


I was excited to see that people would see that homeless people have heart, courage and respect for their fellow man. However, when I saw the same thing on the national news a few days later, as the story seemed to take off around the country I began to wonder...is it really that surprising to us? Is it so shocking that people who live on the street care about people?

In the time I have spent around homeless people that is the thing that sticks out to me more than anything. People who live on the street or in poverty tend to be more generous and caring about one another than anyone else I have ever met.

Reminds me of a sign I saw at a church I was driving by one day:

Poverty is a problem
Riches is not the answer

Comments

Phil said…
can't wait to hang with you and some homeless dudes this weekend.
I felt the same way about the story. It was as though his being homeless was more important than his being human.

See you soon, bro.
Anonymous said…
I am not so sure I feel the same way about the publicity. Anyone would have received that publicity for doing the same as Faron did. When I walk over a bridge over the Red River, I cannot imagine ANYONE going into that swift moving, cold water so it surprises me that someone did that. I am so happy that it was a homeless man so that people actually put a face and name to one of "them". It is the "us and them" mentality that saddens me so I am pleased that one of "them" became one of "us" for a while. Hopefully for some of us that will last longer than just a few days. MOM
Trevor said…
Mom, that is exactly the issue that I was talking about, and I totally agree with you. I just felt like they emphasized so much that he was homeless, and it seemed like that was the shocking part. Not the fact that he jumped into the water.
Anonymous said…
I've been thinking about this recently as well and I have to agree. It certainly doesn't shock me that people on the streets care for people. I've seen this first hand. The thing is there are many people doing great acts like these regularly and we should be equally appreciative of all. The fact that every time Faron Hall comes up the word homeless also does is depressing. Thank this guy a lot for what he did. Not because he's homeless and he did it. Don't treat him like somehow he's "underneath" the average Canadian and still did something that was actually good. In my opinion that just points out the ignorance that a lot of North America shares towards the homeless.

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