TSM 15/41 Every Homeless Person has a Story

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Dennis Cardiff aired from October 13th

Telling The Stories of Those Too Often Ignored

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Throughout the past four years I have met many people, now friends, who for various reasons are, or were, homeless.

Writing about the homeless and helping the homeless, has given my life a purpose that it didn’t have before. Documenting their stories will, I hope, introduce them to the public in a non-threatening way. Some panhandlers look intimidating, but that disappears when one sees them laugh. A typical day for me involves taking the bus and walking two blocks to work. I pass Joy’s spot every day. I usually sit and talk with her for twenty to thirty minutes. Chester and Hippo may drop by to chat. Most afternoons, depending on weather, I walk two blocks to the park where the group of panhandlers varies in size from two to twenty or more. They don’t panhandle at the park. Like a soap opera, every day is different; some scenarios will carry over a few days or weeks. People will disappear for weeks or months due illness, rehab programs or incarceration. When I met Joy I was going through an emotional crisis. Meeting her and her friends – worrying about them and whether or not they would be able to eat and find a place to sleep – took my mind off my problems, that then, seemed insignificant. It was – is – truly a life changing experience.

SEVEN FRIENDS AND A DOG DIED DURING THE WRITING OF THIS BOOK ……………………….                  

Dennis Cardiff has been involved with street people since 2010, when he began to reach out, on his own, to some of the people without homes who he encountered in his daily life. In his new book, he documents conversations he’s had with them over the past 4 years and, in the process, gives those who are often robbed of their humanity a human face. Written in diary form by month, and including some of Cardiff’s own poetry, the author chronicles the lives of people who are often ignored, feared or reviled.

We can do something about it if we stop ignoring them.


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About this project, Cardiff says, “Some panhandlers look intimidating, but that disappears when one sees them laugh.”


41Lfo9U0CDL._UX250_Dennis Cardiff lives with his wife in Ottawa, Canada. They each have two grown sons from previous marriages. An artist of many talents, Cardiff has been a professional portrait painter since 1972. He studied art at the Ontario College of Art, the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Ottawa. As a writer, his poetry has been published in the Sheaf, the University of Saskatchewan’s newspaper, the Writing.com Anthology and an online poetry magazine, Shadowlands Express. His recent book “Gotta Find a Home: Conversations with Street People” (book 1 of 4) was published by Karenzo Media. Books 2 and 3 are currently at the publishers, and the 4th book of the series will be available in January 2015.

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15/32 HUNGER for Food for Company for Life

Sara View of Life with Sara Troy aired August 11th-17th

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Why are we still starving? Why are people still dying of hunger? Why are we allowing this?

We have to stop turning our heads away because it makes us feel uncomfortable, we have to start doing something about it. Children in Africa are not getting food because of droughts, a regime who controls the food and a view that if you’re poor you a waste.

We are running out of food because we became too greedy, consuming more than we need, feeding an inner hole it is time to change that, for no one should suffer from hunger in or out today.


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In countries where food is abundant, we are so wasteful, so disgracefully neglectful that we don’t even see the hungry before our eyes. As human bodies we have to be fed, the spirit is not enough, but while many stuff their faces and waste so much, just within reach there is someone needing a meal just to live another day.

We are not just hungry for food but for company, for someone to listen to hear us, to care enough to spend a moment with us, the best commodity of all, our TIME.

Let us start seeing the world as it is and what it can be, and let us be part of the solution, care, share, do, be, for we are all one here and this planet is home to all of us.

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