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As crianças não merecem!.../ The kids do not deserve!...

Dedico esta foto a todas as crianças do mundo./ I dedicate this photo to all children of the world.

Someone feeds the homeless cats before his home, I believe there are 10 to 15 cats. They know what time he is home for feeding time.

Erdekugel -> thanks to G.Altmann -> free Pixabay

Lost Unicorn have their yearly exhibition raising money for animal welfare on right now. The art is beautiful, it's all wintery and about animals.

 

Please go see and maybe buy a pic or donate a few lindens -> Lost Unicorn Gallery

 

Lost Unicorn invite and details about animal charity here

 

This is one of mine in there called Homeless, a reminder animals lose their homes and their lives on a daily basis. And just like us, they are not immune to harsh weather, hunger, confusion, pain and fright.

 

Thank u

 

Nutmeg. Chaise Longue Beige w/Knitted Throw

Nutmeg. Books & Keys

Nutmeg. Old Oriental Carpet

Nutmeg. Pencil Sketches

Nutmeg. Old Purse Bag @ Shiny Shabby

 

..::THOR::..The Homeless Refuge RARE

..::THOR::..Old Radiator @ Arcade

Walking home, i passed a recent development. The ground level is unoccupied , but the steps and entrance offer some shelter from the elements on 2 sides. Homeless people often camp here. I noticed this toy doll and felt a pang. My troubles are nothing compared to theirs.

  

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By far one of the biggest obstacles in the human race. Mental Health.

We see homeless camps in the cities but do you ever see one by the river or in an out of the way place?? This was created in MidJourney and upscaled with Artificial Intelligent Enhance by Mediachance then finished in Photoshop...

In Old Delhi, Delhi, India.

I give them food and water, but they need love.

Enjoy it in Large, clicking the letter L

 

THANK YOU ALL MY KIND FLICKR FRIENDS. YOUR COMMENTS AND INVITATIONS ARE VERY MOTIVATING AND APPRECIATED.

 

"INDIGENTE". Social Distorsión.

 

Created for "Social Distortion" - KP December 2018 Contest.

 

Images and textures of my own.

 

Querétaro - México.

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Things are very difficult for me now (with MS). I am struggling with my eyesight and typing (my sister is doing this for me )

I have not taken any photos since spring time. So I'm putting on photos from my library taken in the past.

Im getting really annoyed as MS has taken just about everything I love to do away.

I will try and post photos when family can help me.

Lee.

A homeless guy sleeping in a tent in a doorway in the City. He gave me permission to take this shot. I bought him a coffee and a hot slice of a large pizza, which he said was all he eats. He could still smile which we could all learn from

Canadian artist Tim Schmalz’s controversial statue of a homeless Jesus at Christchurch Cathedral Dublin

For all the homeless that has to endure a lonely festive month of christmas..

 

Inspired by Loute Diesel's recent 'Last Christmas' picture.

 

🎧 : I Don't Live Here Anymore - The War On Drugs

  

*Credit* :

 

K&S : (Backdrop)Canal backdrop at K&S Mainstore

Note : Snow not included

 

Rezz Room :(Dog) Beagle Baby Animesh Companion(adult available) at Rezz Room Mainstore

  

Thanks for viewing!

 

Homeless Jesus - Tim Schmalz's "Frozen Sermon"

 

A new Homeless Jesus sculpture,presented to the people of Dublin by an anonymous North American benefactor,has been unveiled by the sculptor in the grounds of Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin. Some people love the Banksy feel of it,but others consider it an insult to the figure of Jesus.

 

The bronze sculpture depicts a park bench with a faceless cloaked figure lying on it. Passers–by realise that the sculpture depicts Jesus only when they notice the holes in the feet. The piece is located in front of the cathedral in full view of the public. and leaves enough room on the bench for someone else to sit down.It's a representation that suggests Christ is with the most marginalized in today's societies.

 

The first statue was inspired by a sideways glance at a homeless person on a bench in Toronto.The sculptor said that he wanted to get the message out, especially to churches that might want to put this visual prayer outside their church to remind people that human life is sacred.

 

Casts of the Homeless Jesus sculpture have been installed in cities in N.America,Canada and Europe. Following a competition among prospective Dublin sites,Christ Church Cathedral was chosen to be the location by Tim Schmalz.

 

At some places in US & Canada people leave gifts for the homeless around the sculpture that are picked up by the homeless or, at the end of the day, collected and given to the shelters.

 

Church of Ireland Archibishop of Dublin Dr Michael Jackson said that throughout the world of today human beings are subjected to indignity, homelessness, trafficking and death. Every day for them is a Good Friday. They wait for the day of resurrection in hope,in fear, in trust and in betrayal,in darkness and in light.Homeless people draw us into their world,and rightly; we dare not abandon them here or abroad.

The Homeless Jesus is a reminder to the entire community of this city,Catholics and Protestants,people of Faith and people of None.There are people who cannot find a suitable roof over their head and families without a place where they can live with dignity, then none of us can roll over in our comfortable beds with an easy conscience ...

 

PS: Homeless Jesus' sculpture was banned from central London according to Westminster Council decision.They said it would fail to maintain or improve the character or appearance of the Westminster Abbey and Parliament Square conservation area ... Think about the irony of Jesus the Homeless being Homeless himself , in London ...

  

Art Works play an important role in bringing social issues to public attention ... Homelessness while awaiting Christmas ...

 

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N.B. Art speaks to us Independent of any Relegion,Dogmas & Beliefs ...

 

I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, shots from my cellphone and digital AI artwork fulfill that purpose, at least for the time being.

 

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It’s a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz depicting Jesus as homeless. The original sculpture was installed in 2013 at Regis College in Toronto. Other copies of the statue were installed in several other locations beginning in 2014. This one is located outside the Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland. The statue was unveiled in 2015 by the Archbishops of Dublin. It was a donation from an anonymous North American benefactor and was the first installed outside North America. More than 50 copies have been created and placed around the world.

Quite the story on this little election photo. Hipster rolls through street with flag celebrating, while homeless guy peddles on the sidewalk. Yeah.

 

I collect portrait photography on the streets while waiting for the right moment. In most cases I ask people to take their picture. In an affort to make intimate portraits of beggars and homeless people I'm talking with them to capture the real emotion in them. They have lot of stories to tell. The loss of a job, a marriage breakup, ill health, mental problems... can result in people on the streets. By and large, people don't choose to be homeless. Those are stories where I usually lern something new. I want my images to tell the story of people, whether homeless people or not. I especially look at their eyes, feel empathy and sometimes give them money. I let them tell their stories through pictures.

  

All of your wonderful Comments and Faves are greatly appreciated my dear friends! Hope everyone is having a really good day.

the ARRIVAL................................. VARANASI

   

Photography’s new conscience

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It can happen to anyone, from any walk of life.

 

20 years ago I had a career that I was incredibly proud of, saving lives, I had a home, mortgage, car and disposable income. I was confident and, even though I hate to blow my own trumpet, I was incredibly good at the work that I did.

 

I was, however, bullied, harassed, abused, belittled and ostracised by management and many colleagues in a toxic environment where this behaviour had spread like a cancer. This went on daily for 13 years. I thought that I was 'ignoring' it and just knuckling down in my work. I didn't know, until it was too late, that this was damaging both my physical and mental health.

 

After some time off due to a stress breakdown I returned and the bullying turned into a witch hunt. They succeeded. My mental and physical health had been destroyed. I was wrongly advised to resign by a union that had representatives embedded in management. I was too unwell to pursue any means of recompense.

 

Losing my career lead to my first Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy attack. This one was nearly fatal.

 

I have suffered from Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD) for at least 20 years as a direct result of this. Only finally receiving help for the condition last year after years of medical denial because the establishment at the time did not understand the connection between non-life threatening instances and PTSD despite mounting evidence. Thankfully it is much better understood today.

 

The bullies took my career, my confidence, my identity, my physical health, my mental health and now they have taken my relationship and my home. My ex being unable to cope with my PTSD and reacting to it in a way that was making it worse in a cycle that just destroyed our relationship.

 

Now, unable to work and unable to claim benefits for the moment, unwell, terrified and struggling at times to cope with basic life things, I am facing this horrendous situation that is so daunting there are times that my thoughts go to a very dark place.

 

I never imagined any of this would happen to me. I was on top of the world back in the early 2000s. The best time of my entire life.

 

Maybe I deserved this. Maybe I did something terrible in a former life. I don't know. I can't make sense of it.

 

I don't want to give up just yet. I want to fight back. I just have so little actual physical support. PTSD can cause isolation. Distrust. Withdrawal.

 

I have lost my few best friends since moving to Scotland for numerous reasons outside of my control. My family are 300 miles away and offer just loving thoughts. I am on my own.

 

On Friday I will be completely on my own for the first time in 20 years. This time without the confidence and abilities I had back then. I have to try and find them but without safety, comfort and familiarity I face an impossible task. It can take monumental effort just to cook a simple meal. PTSD is a terrible thing to have.

 

I am sharing my story as I don't know when or how I will return to Flickr.

 

Photography has been my recovery. My saviour from PTSD. An adrenaline kick from street photography, the excitement of the edit when you return home. Sharing my photographs with you and taking time to enjoy your photographs. The Flickr routine has kept my sanity and been an important part of my day for years now. I fully intend to return but the odds are against me at least for the moment.

 

Some of you wanted to help by donating towards the expensive Internet costs I will face in temporary housing.

 

I hate asking for help but please know that I am incredibly grateful for the help that I have received, both financially and otherwise. Just knowing that people care is a help in itself.

 

If you wish to keep in touch with me via WhatsApp while I am unable to get my PC online then please Flickrmail me your contact details. (bearing in mind that over the next few days my time is limited).

 

My PC will be packed tomorrow so I may make one more post before I go. I'll make sure it is a happier picture.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I am profoundly thankful for the friendships and acquaintances that I have made here. You are all wonderful, awesome people. Thank you.

 

Homelessness can happen to anyone.

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You pass in silence

barely seeing,

alley filled with light,

the day still, windless

cold, the absence

of desire, when he

appears, shopping

cart of treasures,

looking like someone

you knew: a friend

who lost his way, sad-

faced boy at the park,

his eyes gazing far off,

as if he had already left

his mortal body behind.

 

--M deO

RE-EDIT

 

Homeless encampment Arcadia / El Monte, California

Very late afternoon sun.

 

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we are facing a lot of problems in this country, homelessness being a major one. I'm not seeing answers from the major parties, their only concern seems to be how to get into and stay in office. Good luck, pal, we are all going to need it.

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