I am a 64 year old female, and when I was 60, I was homeless. So, I'm speaking from experience.
First of all, not ALL or even MOST homeless are drug addicts/alcholics/mentally ill...or just scammers. People become homeless for many legitimate reasons, and the average amount of time one spends homeless is about 4 months.
Second, not all beggars are looking for food. Homeless doesn't always mean hungry. The majority of homeless in my neck of the woods (no pun intended) knew where they could go to get a meal...or two...or even three, every day.
But they MAY need money for other things. A bus pass...a pair of slacks from Good Will...even something like Advil. Some just home to make enough money begging so they can get a cheap motel room and a shower...maybe even enough money to wash their clothes.
Some seem to believe, "They should just get a job!" You guys who think this way, have no idea the challenges a homeless person has on a daily basis, just to survive. Finding a place to use a bathroom can be a challenge. And getting a job adds its own challenges, in addition to, trying to survive another day.
These days, getting a job requires using a computer. That means tracking down places that may have public computers available...and then actually getting to those places. When filling out an application, you're asked for your name...and address. What's a homeless person supposed to say? As someone here pointed out, an employer probably wouldn't hire someone who's homeless, no matter how "un-homeless" they look. Even if not homeless, it's not as easy to "just get a job"...as if one can just walk out of their door in the morning, and be employed by the afternoon.
Homeless people, a.k.a. "beggars" are often not treated with compassion in our society for a whole host of reasons. The homeless have been spit on, yelled at, flipped off, taunted, mocked, had drinks and food thrown in their faces, accused of being "low-life's", dragging society down. They've been told they're "stupid" and "worthless". Have been beaten up, raped and even killed for being homeless. And yes, being thought of as drug addicts/alcoholics and mentally ill.
When I was homeless, I actually felt blessed. I KNEW where to go to get food...and shelter...and to use a bathroom...and where to take a shower a few times a week...wash my clothes for free. Yes, I went to church every day. Stayed in the chapel after services, sometimes for the whole day. I actually prayed for the apartment that I now have. Not the exact apartment, but I prayed for a one bedroom apartment, that was close to my church and that was on a bus line, with reasonable rent.
I believe the Lord led me to this place. Yes, it's a one bedroom. Yes, it's on a major bus line (the bus stop is right outside my door). And the rent is "reasonable", that includes my water, trash, cable, WiFi and electricity. Also, I recently found out that I'm the only person in a 350 apartment complex that has a double sink in the kitchen! Thank you, JESUS!
Being homeless isn't fun. But I'll tell you all...
...I wouldn't have traded that experience for the world.