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Monday, September 30, 2019

Homeless not Heedless


Homeless in NYC  (Photo by JM Suarez)
Ron Davidson knows what it’s like to be homeless.  He knows that it’s sometimes hot, sometimes cold, and often hungry.

For two years, he was out there on the street.  Now he and wife Anna own a restaurant in Ogden, Utah called Jessie Jean’s. And they give back.  Plenty.

Each week, the Davidsons offer breakfast to 20 homeless people with pay-it-forward funds.  Some help out at the restaurant in order to earn additional meals.  Chuck is one such helper.  In many ways.

When a woman recently needed a tire change near the restaurant, Chuck was there to help.  Anna took a Facebook photo of this event, hoping to “spread kindness and make people think twice before they walk past a homeless person.”

Resources
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/homeless-mans-good-deed-in-ogden-challenges-others-to-be-kind/ar-AAHVwmQ?OCID=ansmsnnews11 

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