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Maybe it meant he was sheltering someone who needed a home.
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Why would you take the only form of shelter someone has from them?
Should you really shelter someone from reality?
It is another to jostle someone sheltered by (and contributing to) the Western security umbrella, however stretched and faded its canopy may be.
Or you might simply donate your skill — whether in baking for a local shelter, tutoring someone in math, or dog-walking at an animal shelter — or collect something like books, coats or toys for a drive.
"After all," the subtext seems to read, "we scream bloody murder when anyone so much as threatens our tax shelters; if someone were to go after my access to food or shelter, I'd sure as hell be burning banks and storming parliament.
The immediate reasons vary: food, consumption, shelter, when someone falls sick, money for a funeral, someone is getting married, to rebuild after a monsoon or natural disaster.
Rescued at a Milwaukee animal shelter by someone who spotted a quality in the small "goofball puppy," the German shepherd was sent at two months to the Northwest K9 Academy in Seattle to begin training as a work animal.
In New York, she was rechristened Molly, and eventually, the cat-sitter wrote, "She was brought to the shelter by someone who loved her very much, but was unable to give her all the time and attention she deserves".
When The New Orleans Times-Picayune asked him to redecorate the temporary shelter of someone displaced by Hurricane Katrina, a project called Pimp My FEMA Trailer, Mr. Batt and Mr. Cianfichi did a design for a woman in her 70s.
"Nothing you discover here today will feed one person, give shelter to someone who is homeless, educate one child, provide health care for one family or offer justice to one African-American or Hispanic juvenile," Ms. Mills said.
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