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r/homeless PUBLIC
This group is for advice and to share experiences and stories of homelessness. We are a tight knit community made up of formerly homeless and currently homeless as well as others. NO soft begging will be tolerated here. No cash donations , No freemoney, No begging . Someone can normally answer your questions or concerns quickly and with experience. If you are currently homeless and need help or facing homelessness and have questions you found the right sub and welcome.
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r/homeless is a PUBLIC community on Reddit with over 86,380 members. It currently has a positive sentiment with an engagement rate of 2.6%. With a community friendliness score of 80, this subreddit presents a high conversion potential for authentic brand participation. Self-promotion is generally allowed according to recent analysis.
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Subreddit Rules
- No content that violates Reddit Content Policy.: *You will be banned and forwarded to the admins.*
- [Reddit Content Policy](https://www.reddit.com/help/contentpolicy/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=usertext&utm_name=homeless&utm_content=t5_2qtcb)*
- begging, soft begging or fundraising.: Begging and "soft begging" are NOT allowed. Your post will be immediately removed, and you may be banned. Soft begging is playing on the sympathy of others or dropping hints in order to receive donations. Cashapp tags, gofundme links, paypal requests are not allowed.
- If you are looking for cash or food assistance, please visit our sidebar for a list of subs that may help you.
- Rare exceptions may be made for fundraisers from serious organizations, please message mods for approval.
- R3: Not related to homelessness: Posts must be directly related to homelessness.
- R4: Exploitative or predatory.: **Do not post exploitative or predatory offers, posts, comments, or private messages/chats.** This means no posts offering a place to stay, offering a ride, offering a job opportunity, etc.
- Your heart may be in the right place and your desire to help may be genuine, but this is not the right place for that type of post. This sub is not equipped to properly verify the safety and legitimacy of these offers.
- R5: Low Effort Content: **No low effort posts or comments** Don’t just copy and paste from Google or ChatGPT. Links and cross posts with no context will be removed.
- R6: Violence: **No calls to violence.** *This is the same as
- 1 but for some reason it's been a problem here recently and we need to be explicit.*
- R7: Unhelpful, disrespectful, judgmental: **Be helpful and respectful to others - no judging.**
- Addiction problems, a series of poor life choices, financial irresponsibility... it's all irrelevant. This sub is here to help people facing homelessness figure out what their next steps are. We're here to provide information, not to judge, not to call people out. If you feel someone doesn't deserve your help, then don't help, but keep it to yourself. Please use the report button if you see anyone breaking this rule.
- Interview or Survey Requests: Posts requesting interviews or survey participation require moderator approval. Please reach out via the “message the moderator” button.
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