That's really shocking to find a homeless here in Kuwait. Well i guess if he goes to Bait El Zakah they will help him out and if he is Kuwaiti The Ministry of Affairs i guess can help him find a place and support him financially.
Very similar to stuff I see in Los Angeles...especially now, with the recession. With the technology and resources at our disposal now, it's a shame that anyone has to go without the very basics of life: food, shelter, and physical security.
Yes - I'm a unrealistic idealist, I know. But we can get closer to that reality, the more we try.
I am surprised too teddy , Am thinking of a new definition of "homeless" in Kuwait: "homes with out people" Deserted and abundant... Not "people with out homes"
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That's really shocking to find a homeless here in Kuwait. Well i guess if he goes to Bait El Zakah they will help him out and if he is Kuwaiti The Ministry of Affairs i guess can help him find a place and support him financially.
wow.. spark of reality..
where is this?
7aneen, an abandoned warehouse in industrial shweikh.
Very similar to stuff I see in Los Angeles...especially now, with the recession. With the technology and resources at our disposal now, it's a shame that anyone has to go without the very basics of life: food, shelter, and physical security.
Yes - I'm a unrealistic idealist, I know. But we can get closer to that reality, the more we try.
I don't think he is a homeless, but I think he is applying a new saving strategy :P
Allah e3eenhom o yarzeghom o yaster 3laina o 3alaihom..
I am surprised too teddy ,
Am thinking of a new definition of "homeless" in Kuwait:
"homes with out people" Deserted and abundant...
Not "people with out homes"
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