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It's good business to end homelessness!

June 29, 2007

Lunch Bucket Times 
 
Newsletter of Labor Dawgs 
 
Providing employment opportunity and direct services to 
Homeless people ( from www.labordawgs.citymax.com ) 
 
There are literally hundreds of homeless people that 
attempt to resolve their individual situation by acquiring 
and maintaining some type of employment.  
 
The present social policy does not recognize this effort 
and fails miserably to provide any type of support to those 
who are currently employed and just trying to get to that 
first check or those that are seeking work. This proposal 
addresses this situation in a cost effective manner. Many 
shelters are not equipped to handle, for instance, those 
working second or third shift. One in particular charges 
$5.00 to sleep in a bunk bed for the day. 
 
While getting a job is one thing, getting to it and 
keeping it is another. The best that the City can do is 
maybe hand out a day bus pass and only if you are lucky. 
Additionally there is an inherent conflict between working 
and being able to get food. Many of the soup lines are 
closed by the time one returns from work. None of the 
present service providers make allowances for this except 
if you have Food Stamps which you can give them. 
 
It's good business to end homelessness! 
 
For 25 cents a day 
You Can Put A Homeless Person To Work 
At the end of the day you wind up with loose change. More 
times than not you just set it aside and use it later if at 
all. Consider donating this change to Labor Dawgs and 
help put a homeless person to work today. Even something as 
small as 25 or 50 cents a day will make quite a difference. 
 
Example of what your spare change can do: 
 
$75.00 provides for one person  
Bus pass -month Lunch - two weeks Housing one week  
 
$75.00 provides  
5 Birth Certificates @ $15.00 each Provides 30 sack 
lunches Allows one person to gain self-employment  
 
Provides 30 people transportation to jobsite for one day  
 
For more information on where to send your donation and 
other ways you can help please call Gail Sacco at (702) 
355-2764 or e-mail her at: mom_in_las_vegas@yahoo.com .  
 
If you are an employer and want to learn how you can lower 
your labor costs and improve your bottom line, please 
contact Mike Lee at (702) 610-0981 or 
lasvegassuperbum@hotmail.com

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