Helping the Homeless in Cincinnati ?

Question by niblzz: Helping the Homeless in Cincinnati ?
Hello

This Christmas i am planning on helping out homeless around Cincinnati. I plan on making small goodies bags and distributing them to the homeless. Can anyone tell me where i can find them ( homeless) ? Also if any one would like to join me please feel free to E-mail me. I was inspire by a little Angel called Brendan Foster who died from leukemia. For more info on him you can Google him. I will really appreciate if you guys can join me.

Thanks and hope to hear from you soon

Best answer:

Answer by gabby
I live in Dayton, I’m not sure around Cincinnati were the homeless are at.

it’s not very safe, but walk around on the street and ask the people who look homeless if they would look a goodie bag.

I would be glad to join you if i was 16 and could drive! but I am only 14 and my parents probably wouldn’t let me. good luck though and god bless you.

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