You'd be more shocked by people in Providence literally living on the street, no tents at all. There are homeless shelters but they're dangerous and some people prefer the streets in any case. And the winters can be brutal... Read the average lifespan of someone here on the streets is 45-52, and that 38% have severe mental problems. It's sad everywhere in the states, no real social net available, little if any treatment...

- Alan, be well yourself

On Fri, 8 Jan 2016, dave miller wrote:

Travelling thorough Manchester yesterday by train, I was shocked by the
homeless tents opposite Piccadilly station.



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