Saturday, April 19, 2008

From Slums to High Rises in Sarasota...

Sarasota was built with the premise of a two class system. Those money and prosperous and those working under blur collar wages to support them.
As I watch the high rises, Businesses such as Whole Foods, the very well dressed, the folks walking their dogs at Five Points I wonder...
Do these prosperous folk ever look from their Ivory towers down to look down at the projects, Salvation Army street people. Do they feel any sense of discomfort from their wealthy shelves and bank accounts. And whom would be willing to help the poverty stricken.
With Sarasota's Anti Lodging Ordinance in place do these moneyed elite notice the homeless drifting with their back packs not knowing where they will sleep tonight? Or are they proof positive that money buys ignorance ans well as influences Lobbies, PACs and Law Makers...
Who will offer a homeless person a nights lodging at the Salvation Army and go pay for it so the money does not turn into Crack or Alcohol?
Or buy a lunch at Mickey D's and pass it along to a hungered and worn street person?
Ever offer a jacket or sweater on a chilly day? Or a blanket or an old sleeping bag for a cold winter's night/
I ponder these things always. And plan on finding out through ONESARASOTA just whom will help.
I need your help! Please pass along this site to your MySpace friends!
And look on this site's profile page and add a ONE Campaign banner to your site! Then consider becoming a member of our planning team, an entertainer for our benefit events or a monetary sponsor!
Spend as much or as little time on it.
With appreciation I will post your banner on the site. And credit you on every poster and pamphlet we put out!
A great way to advertise freely as well!
Thanks for your considering ONESARASOTA's efforts to help the poverty stricken and AIDS victims whom need our support desparatel! This all on behalf of One.Org of which we are a registered member!
More on One.Oeg on my profile page!
Thanks for reading and your willingness to help!

Jen Drake
ONESARASOTA

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