I think i have found a new source of labor for your factories in slantland. THESE false Christian college students seem ready willing and able to step up and pitch in....
Praise Jesus, these White kids are ripe for the picking, and Lord knows that they would be hard workers....What do you think Brother Monty? Your factories could use misguided yet hardworking fools like these.
College students to sleep on sidewalks, in homeless shelters
SAN DIEGO – To better understand the plight of the homeless, some college students will sleep Friday night on downtown San Diego sidewalks and in homeless shelters.
The students are participating in a two-day workshop on poverty sponsored by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Most students will sleep on church floors to approximate the conditions of some immigrants who live in crowded housing to make the rent affordable.
“We want the students to identify with issues of poverty and injustice,” said Anne Skidmore, an organizer of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship activities at Cal State San Marcos.
About 120 students from schools including UCSD, SDSU, the University of San Diego and City College are attending the conference called “Jesus, Justice & Poverty,” where they will hear speakers from various organizations that serve the poor and homeless. It is being held at City College through Saturday.
The more adventuresome students will sleep either at Rachel's Night Shelter, God's Extended Hand feeding hall for homeless or in single-resident occupancy hotels, she said.
Curtis Bernstein, pastor at God's Extended Hand in the East Village, plans to take a dozen students with sleeping bags to sidewalks nearby, which are the nightly accommodations for many homeless.
Conference organizers ask students to commit to do volunteer service with an organization serving the poor, homeless or immigrants, Skidmore said.
SAN DIEGO – To better understand the plight of the homeless, some college students will sleep Friday night on downtown San Diego sidewalks and in homeless shelters.
The students are participating in a two-day workshop on poverty sponsored by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Most students will sleep on church floors to approximate the conditions of some immigrants who live in crowded housing to make the rent affordable.
“We want the students to identify with issues of poverty and injustice,” said Anne Skidmore, an organizer of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship activities at Cal State San Marcos.
About 120 students from schools including UCSD, SDSU, the University of San Diego and City College are attending the conference called “Jesus, Justice & Poverty,” where they will hear speakers from various organizations that serve the poor and homeless. It is being held at City College through Saturday.
The more adventuresome students will sleep either at Rachel's Night Shelter, God's Extended Hand feeding hall for homeless or in single-resident occupancy hotels, she said.
Curtis Bernstein, pastor at God's Extended Hand in the East Village, plans to take a dozen students with sleeping bags to sidewalks nearby, which are the nightly accommodations for many homeless.
Conference organizers ask students to commit to do volunteer service with an organization serving the poor, homeless or immigrants, Skidmore said.

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