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San Diego Food Bank on Distribution Drive
jstar67 -- you just read that whole article about food insecurity in san diego and the good work and sacrifice that people to do and all you can do is complain about the dirty homeless people? I realize it is frustrating and disappointing to not have a safe comfortable beach to spend time. Being able to feel safe in one's neighborhood is a need we all have. It would be interesting to know your perspective once you actually got to know some of those people and how they ended up where they are. In my experience, 90% of people who are homeless were physically, mentally, and/or sexually abused; and/or grew up in generational poverty. I'm not sure I could say that I'd have a steady job and home if I'd had a childhood like that.— February 1, 2008 9:39 a.m.