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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 607498" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Cedar... I worked at a company that adopted a "street" of homeless people for Christmas. Traditional hampers don't help them at all... your list is pretty close to what we were given, here's a few more additions:</p><p>1) sugarless gum - it's a "reasonable" substitute for a toothbrush (i.e. better than nothing)</p><p>2) tictacs or similar small mints, to control bad breath for when it matters</p><p>3) a few J-cloths - can double as a face-cloth, or a bandage, or a lot of other creative uses... thin enough that it hand-washes easily, cheap enough to ditch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 607498, member: 11791"] Cedar... I worked at a company that adopted a "street" of homeless people for Christmas. Traditional hampers don't help them at all... your list is pretty close to what we were given, here's a few more additions: 1) sugarless gum - it's a "reasonable" substitute for a toothbrush (i.e. better than nothing) 2) tictacs or similar small mints, to control bad breath for when it matters 3) a few J-cloths - can double as a face-cloth, or a bandage, or a lot of other creative uses... thin enough that it hand-washes easily, cheap enough to ditch. [/QUOTE]
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