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  • @lousherman5285
    @lousherman5285 5 років тому +9

    Outside In and the ERC helped me get a full ride scholarship for welding; I took full advantage and graduated in June. I can never repay them for the respect they showed me.

    • @dumpsyousuck5608
      @dumpsyousuck5608 4 роки тому +1

      Luke Streamer that’s really awesome you should be proud of yourself

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 4 роки тому

      Now, with that school taught skill . . . you can hopefully find your place, in using that skill . . . in society, and, resultingly become a valued member . . . of society !

  • @madeleine8977
    @madeleine8977 7 років тому +25

    The homeless seem to blame everyone but themselves for their position. I don't hear many people taking personal responsiblity or am I watching the wrong programs. This first guy blames everyone, but he is the one who said F... everything.

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  7 років тому +7

      Sasquatch very clearly blames himself at different points. Watch Relying on Kindness to see a bunch of people experiencing homeless blame themselves.

    • @SOMD-THC
      @SOMD-THC 7 років тому +7

      Christian Krantz some people just don't get it until they themselves are living on the streets and people are tripping over them! Have a brother who is homeless and blames no one but himself! He never ask for anything. except for me to stay in touch with him. which I do.

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому +4

      Madeleine Yeah because all people are the same, and two or three in a video represent all homeless in Portland. Ok sure.
      Have you never been so overwhelmed with responsibility placed on your shoulders at a young age that you break down, and give up??? He's been paying the price for a decade, he's admitted to this. And trying to work his way back ever since.
      God you people are obtuse. Dense and unable to comprehend their stories. Just sit there and judge, because this could never happen to you!! Oh no, you're much too smart for that!!!

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому +3

      T. Kemp yup. Same thing happened to me, when I had organ failure (NOT due to substance abuse or anything I did to myself). Became homeless and lost everything so fast.
      Most people are one catastrophe away from homelessness. And it's hard to get back what you've lost, for most. I was lucky. Most are not.

    • @harrykoschorreck8144
      @harrykoschorreck8144 7 років тому

      haven't you noticed the crappy economy? Some of us lost much due to 2008 financial mess. The country never truly recovered. And still getting worse.

  • @amandala00
    @amandala00 5 років тому +4

    What a random shot of a Lambo driving by when interviewing Chelsea at 13:32 🤔
    But she is SOOOO sweet and genuine and reminds me of me when I was homeless. God bless her 🙏💖

    • @MarksREmarks
      @MarksREmarks 4 роки тому +1

      A mandala: i'm kinda getting the impression that "god" isn't blessing anyone in this video.

    • @amandala00
      @amandala00 4 роки тому

      @@MarksREmarks I don't understand how god or any higher power can't bless these people? I was definitely blessed when I was an addict, homeless, depressed and suicidal. Either by self will, helpful people/organizations or "god", anyone can be helped or blessed. I'm living proof ✌️💚

    • @MarksREmarks
      @MarksREmarks 4 роки тому +1

      @@amandala00: you are making this conversation about you, while my comment was regarding the people in the video.
      my point was that these people have big problems and "GOD has skipped town.

    • @amandala00
      @amandala00 4 роки тому

      @@MarksREmarks My whole point, from my very first comment, is that anyone can be helped or blessed. We just have different beliefs, I guess, and I'm not here to argue ✌️💜

  • @BrasspineappleProductions
    @BrasspineappleProductions 5 років тому +2

    Good documentary.
    A lot of good people in hard times.
    God bless each of them.

  • @BicycleHoboo
    @BicycleHoboo 5 років тому +3

    If one wants to get there life together. 1 get away from the West Coast. 2 Stay away from other homeless 3 Go to a place with very little to no homeless

  • @luzfigueroa1550
    @luzfigueroa1550 7 років тому +21

    People are cold and unkind it's horrible because the next day could be you at the other end.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, people are horrible nowdays. Fucking judgemental and always know better.
      It seems illegal to show some compassion and understanding in this day.

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 років тому +2

      @ThroggsneckAlucarda Brigades how are you doing? Got back on your feet since your comment 9 months ago.

  • @beauxcottle2389
    @beauxcottle2389 7 років тому +14

    being homeless and being jobless are two different things. There is nothing wrong with being homeless but if you expect society to give you something, you have to in turn be willing to give something back. Normally this would be a job to pay taxes. I used to be homeless and I am about to be homeless here in 2 months. (by choice). That doesn't mean I am going to sit around all day expecting hand outs. I wouldn't even take it if it was offered. So long as you blame the outside world for your problems you will forever be down. You have to make the most of what you have and do everything in your power to better yourself. If you don't work you can't be part of the system. In turn you need to learn how to find food from nature. I was kicked out at 17. I made my way to school by choice. I made my way to college and took out loans by choice. I am almost done paying debt and about to go back to college for another degree. I have been homeless twice. I have chosen to work because it provides food. I am Transexual and live in a very conservative state. I researched good companies to work for that would hire someone like myself. I have moved up to management. I am actually moving to Portland. I would never pitch my tent under the bridge. Those bridges and sidewalks are paid by tax dollars from working people. There are regulations created by people that are part of the system. when you don't work you are not in the system. So you don't have to work but then you can't do a lot of things. We rented a campsite for a month so that when we move to Portland. We will have sometime to get back on our feet. We wanted to leave Texas for obvious reasons and we made choices and plans and then we did it. Young people without disabilities have no reason to complain. Your life is your responsibility. If you want the benefits of the system you have to be part of it... it is that simple. Most of the people on here seem to blame all of their problems on everything except themselves. do something.

    • @laela6289
      @laela6289 6 років тому +3

      Beaux Cottle regardless if you’re working or not, the world judges you the same way. Nearly everyone who see you will assume you’re lazy and a burden to society because you weren’t able to buy a house, a car, and a sustainable income that afford you basic amenities. There’s no such thing to America as a “dignified homeless person”. By judging those who do sleep under bridges, you’re hopping that judging “them” will separate them from “you”. The roads and sidewalks you sat on or will sit on are also paid by tax dollars. Don’t judge the people who can’t get a job, who couldn’t get into a homeless shelter because they’re overcrowded so are forced to sleep under a bridge with a tent to escape the wind and the rain. You’re white. Even in this situation you often get favor over homeless people of color. Case in point? You have a job where a few videos ago, a reporter interviewed a homeless black man with a masters degree in nanotechnology and biochemistry. No one would hire him.

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 6 років тому +1

      Wow a Republican homeless persu

    • @justmissjamey
      @justmissjamey 5 років тому

      Curious how you are a year later..I've heard Portland and that area of the states are super, super expensive to live. Move to middle America where it's cheaper to live and get established

  • @mannylamont5757
    @mannylamont5757 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this documentary!

  • @TheNotthead
    @TheNotthead 5 років тому +1

    There are tents everywhere. There are no laws against homelessness in Portland. I work downtown. It's worse than 4000. Easily 15,,000. If you count people living in their vehicles. RV's and such. This is a huge nationwide problem.

  • @justmissjamey
    @justmissjamey 5 років тому +6

    I would LOVE to know where the girl at 18:58 is all these many years later. To be honest the no peanut butter and jelly and bologna guy sounds entitled. Seriously, if he was that bad off, he should appreciate people making an effort to bring out sandwiches. It gets expensive to do that for everyone, and some just want to help in any way they can and they dont have 500 dollars vs 100 to try and help buy and make and pass out sandwiches. Heck, I'm sure his dog would appreciate them if anything.

    • @PNWfishing13
      @PNWfishing13 5 років тому

      Justmiss jamey you ever find out anything of her?

  • @freakinfrugal5268
    @freakinfrugal5268 5 років тому +1

    Wait, "despair" is a cause of homelessness seperate from mental illness?

  • @bd3825
    @bd3825 7 років тому +7

    That guy makes sick! I can't stand his mentality. If people take their time to make a sandwich for your homeless ass it's because that's what they have to give you and you should be grateful. The world does not owe you anything. I used to be homeless and I had to go to shelter and put up with all that shit. The farting, the stinky feet, the overcrowding and the shitty treatment from shelter employees. It wasn't easy and there were times when I thought I couldn't bear with it, because anything can happen to you in there. It's not necessarily a place of safety as they often claim. There are all kinds of crazy people living in shelters, jail birds (I'm talking hard-core criminals like murderers), people suffering from mental illness, drug addicts - you name it. I must say though that some are better managed than others. Anyway, I knew that I was only gonna be in the shelter for a short time. I used that all that as motivation to get out and ahead. I used that time productively. I got myself a job and within 3 months I had enough money in my savings to get an apartment and a car. I am so happy I am typing this from my new laptop in the comfort of my own home. Some people take life for granted. You can lose your family and home right in this minute and find yourself homeless so don't look at homeless people like they are nobody. We all have problems, it's not our place to judge but we should help one another instead. To think that 6 months ago I was sleeping outside and now I sleep in a warm and clean bed. I couldn't be more grateful for this new lease on life. Sometimes I beat myself up for letting things get that bad in my life but you know what not everything is in my control and I am only 26 I had to go through that to learn a lesson. I should cut myself some slack. I saw 30 and 40+ year old men on the streets who were just hanging on by a thread, barely hanging on and they are still out there still hanging. People have serious problems out there and they use drugs to numb themselves and when family give up on you some people see no reason to get help. I know some people think "but if I was in that situation I would do this and that and blah blah blah", but you know what when you're down there it's easier said than done, because you have to deal with everyday folk judging you because you don't look like yourself anymore. That's right! when you lose everything and land up on the street you gonna start looking like the street folk. The stress will permeate your life and wear you down. People will look at you funny. They will judge you. Yell things like "get a job!" or think you're lazy when really all you need is a hand up. Some people will feel sorry and hand you a dollar, which will be helpful but only for that moment. But any help is good, right? Wrong! on the street you meet all kinds of people and for sure people who abuse substances will be among those people. They will help you get drugs if you're fickle. You should always stay away from these people if you want to get out of the street and back on your feet no matter how stressful your situation gets. The help you should look for is not the one that facilitates your life on the street or in the shelter, but one that will get you out. Make use of those facilities to get yourself a job, be proactive, get up and get moving. Talk to people who will listen. Don't beg and don't make them feel sorry for you. Tell them how much you wanna get off the streets and what you're doing to make that happen. You'll be amazed at how people are moved to help when they see you try to help yourself. People are usually impressed by that. People are put off by panhandlers. I don't want people begging, it's disconcerting. Some people do it for a living. It's funny, they make up all sorts of stories and sit at the same spots and tell these stories to the same people. They don't really distinguish people's faces. They will run into you the next day and tell you the same story they told you the last time. Anyway, peace everyone.

    • @JK20239
      @JK20239 6 років тому

      Bass Mainer where do you work?

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 5 років тому

      Couldn't say it any better ! Ya gotta live it, to truly inderstand.

  • @solohands8177
    @solohands8177 6 років тому +2

    On a good day she makes *€100* or a bad day *€15*
    On average that will calculate the sum of:
    *€57.50 per day*
    Multiply that by one week *€399.50*
    That is a decent income
    Multiply that by *four weeks*
    Totals *€1598.00*
    My god, that is good money...
    That is income & working wages each week/month.
    Usually a studio flat in a poor area costs approximately *€400-500. Per month*
    One bedroom flat rents at *€400 - €800 per month,* depending on conditions!
    But she can/could afford to live in payed accommodation via pan handling!
    I had no idea pan handlers make this amount of money?
    This pays more than the minimum wages!

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  6 років тому +1

      yeah why dont you do it too

    • @stacitowery3475
      @stacitowery3475 5 років тому

      Most probably make much more than that. The problem is that they spend it as fast as they get it.

  • @CNQRv3
    @CNQRv3 8 років тому +8

    Great documentary! Very informative 👈🏻👐🏽

  • @nicole9volt
    @nicole9volt 6 років тому +4

    I was homeless for a year. I'm sorry but F that guy who thinks he's too good for pb&j . That was my food most of the time, and I was thankful to get it. How you gonna sit there and speak about the lord and then trash people giving you food. You actually think they sit at home and think "hahaha I'm gonna give this guy a sandwhich and I mean it as an insult! Hahaha"

    • @hooh1644
      @hooh1644 5 років тому

      Agreed! ua-cam.com/video/22pkUfWatp0/v-deo.html

    • @baltimoreravens9290
      @baltimoreravens9290 4 роки тому

      Jelly means love if it was just peanut butter I'd understand

  • @ShamrockNRoller
    @ShamrockNRoller 7 років тому

    Great documentary! Does anyone know the song at 39:10? I tried to Google the words, but I couldn't really make them out since people are talking over them.

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  7 років тому +1

      Thank you. Look at "Run" by Ben Taylor on soundcloud.

  • @stellaspooperpicker-upper6767
    @stellaspooperpicker-upper6767 7 років тому

    Great job on your documentary - Look forward to seeing more by you!

  • @aidanpayan6919
    @aidanpayan6919 5 років тому +1

    I feel bad for Ravin, she seems so kind I feel so bad for her I hope her situation can improve

  • @hz535
    @hz535 6 років тому

    The documentary is a riveting piece of work.

  • @sarahziemke48
    @sarahziemke48 4 роки тому +1

    This could happen to any of us! You never think it'll happen to you. I never thought I'd break my back and be paralyzed for a year!

  • @community1949
    @community1949 4 роки тому +2

    For many people out there this is a humiliating time to be alive.

  • @Markehreyn
    @Markehreyn 8 років тому +2

    where abouts in portland did you meet these wonderful people?

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  8 років тому +3

      All over! Most of the interviews took place in Old Town, but the interview with Chelsea took place on a corner of pioneer square. Dave usually hangs out by the water front. Thanks for watching.

    • @Markehreyn
      @Markehreyn 8 років тому +2

      Awesome documentary mate that was a great insight :) I wish chelsea the best her story spoke to me a lot, maybe one day i can help her out but it doesn't help when your half way around the world in Australia :( anyway keep up the good work!

  • @karendalsadik7119
    @karendalsadik7119 6 років тому

    Who ever shot this video did a excellent job. Who ever edited it needs to try another time.

  • @chriskellison3468
    @chriskellison3468 7 років тому +5

    The man speaking that opens this film is brilliant in his statement about America and the dollar, status. 6.5 billion of us and we've come to this and less on our moral equivalence. Something needs to change.👽

    • @bored_and_has_no_clue
      @bored_and_has_no_clue 7 років тому

      Again, there are people in the country that barely speak english and yet they work hard and buy houses even.. They have a serious setback, but they aren't all pouty about anything.. you just gotta want to do things, and then things happen for you. If you like the relative freedom of being home-free more, then you get to be home-free all you like, and you might as well own it. And if it ever happens to me, well it's one hundred percent my fault, because I know that people with far more setbacks are making it.

  • @joshswimmerly7110
    @joshswimmerly7110 6 років тому +5

    These people crack me up. They spend their lives getting high and then blame someone else for their situation? Piss off. When I got sober I got off the streets and got my life together. Thats all it takes. Take responsibility for your actions my friends. It's not the worlds fault that your life sucks. It's your own fault. own it and change it yourself. Don't expect others to change your life for you.

  • @robslattery6544
    @robslattery6544 3 роки тому

    They're all very social and gregarious. They have their mission and niche in life. They're healthier than I am.

  • @adaharrisonn
    @adaharrisonn 7 років тому +2

    Crazy to watch this and recognize half the faces.

  • @kevinslothower5309
    @kevinslothower5309 4 місяці тому

    We all need to be kind to one another and make the difference help one another out. Plus all of us need to overcome to become.

  • @trissloan2340
    @trissloan2340 4 роки тому +1

    Our river city removes, literally, a ton of trash every year from homeless that camp there and leave.

  • @LordRustyMcAlpin
    @LordRustyMcAlpin 6 років тому +1

    I've been homeless for 30+ years and yes it's hard to get off the streets.

  • @smokindagreen7
    @smokindagreen7 6 років тому +1

    Outside in is such an old organization it's amazing what they do to help people in that area. Look up the documentary StreetWise.

  • @johnleardini1117
    @johnleardini1117 6 років тому

    That poor young girl needs her father. She needs help. Breaks my heart. He must be a real piece of work. I wouldn't let my daughter ever live like THAT. I wish I could help her.

  • @blackthoughtachieves2210
    @blackthoughtachieves2210 3 роки тому

    "We are all self-made… but only the successful will admit it." -Earl Nightingale

  • @christops37
    @christops37 Рік тому

    Wish we could see a update on these people that were interviewed year's ago. I hope Chelsea is doing well.

  • @kimberlyhoffman242
    @kimberlyhoffman242 8 років тому +10

    Churches in Canada help the homeless a lot!!

    • @armandito9735
      @armandito9735 7 років тому

      Kimberly Hoffman: This f---ken society could definitely learn from them a lot.

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому +2

      I think Canada does more for people, more social services than most US cities.

    • @ericbryant6097
      @ericbryant6097 6 років тому +1

      @@filminginportland1654 agree but Canada has less populace per province or overall capita

    • @serene_shepherd
      @serene_shepherd 4 роки тому

      They do in Portland, as well...the perspective here is not accurate.

    • @paulsuprono7225
      @paulsuprono7225 4 роки тому

      Being homeless, in Canada . . . can be a life ender if you freeze, from sleeping outside !

  • @romeorihannapowercouple1241
    @romeorihannapowercouple1241 5 днів тому

    Deep Down ill always love Portland Oregon❤️ive met such wonderful people here its not all bad

  • @trademarktm2222
    @trademarktm2222 8 років тому +4

    This is a phenomenal Doc.
    Thanks. I've been looking for an up to date view. Prayers to ALL.❤

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  8 років тому +3

      Thank you so much. I hope to make more documentaries and help more people in the future.

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  8 років тому +2

      I highly recommend Relying on Kindness, my newest doc. I think it is much better than this one.

    • @nieceofhiphop4eva
      @nieceofhiphop4eva 7 років тому

      Christian Krantz Your work is dope. I thought I heard them say you are 16? Your work surpasses your age. Looking forward to the next one.

    • @danielwallace1043
      @danielwallace1043 6 років тому

      @@ChristianBKrantz thanks for doing this people need to see this and more keep up the good work

  • @BrasspineappleProductions
    @BrasspineappleProductions 5 років тому +4

    I would help Chelsea without question.

  • @Op_Sen
    @Op_Sen 7 років тому +3

    how did that girl turn out homeless?

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому +2

      Senio same way anyone does. Being a woman, young or attractive doesn't change things. They're not golden tickets. Trust me. Men might be kinder to me, having big boobs, but we still have to work just as hard (or harder) as women, and it usually doesn't give us carte blanche unless you're like a 10 and don't mind selling your body.
      Men assume being a woman who's at least somewhat attractive magically makes life easy, but it does not. Doesn't even make it easier to find love! As most of the ones who come on to you aren't people you'd want to be with.

    • @nicole9volt
      @nicole9volt 6 років тому +1

      Filming In Portland preach!!!! Absolutely!

    • @beatemback5598
      @beatemback5598 5 років тому

      Filming In Portland you talking crap

  • @chadwicklovell2412
    @chadwicklovell2412 8 років тому +3

    city team,union gospel, salvation army.. I hear they are not awesome. but it's something. the Blanchet however, is awesome.. you work in thier kitchens for 90 days (while living there, then after 90 is up you can stay there for another 4 months. that's 7 months of great food, clean semi private living space, definitely a great program to ( come up).
    you would think men would falling over themselves to get in. but they are rarely full. I wonder why that is..

  • @appljaxx9132
    @appljaxx9132 7 років тому +3

    I'd love to sit and talk with Ravin! I'd give her hugs! She is beautiful and I wish I could
    Help her and the others but my family is barely making it paycheck to paycheck due to my health problems so I've learned to appreciate having a roof over my head a whole lot more now than ever before because I know how fast my families lives could change and we could be sleeping in our car or in a tent somewhere. I hope that everyone is still safe and hopefully in a better living situation & that they are working towards repairing their lives. 🙏🏻

  • @bethwall
    @bethwall 6 років тому

    My son is living in his car somewhere in Beaverton, Or.......going to PCC and working but no where to live and be safe I am so sick to my stomach and our county is worse and YES THE CHURCHES WILL HAVE REPRIMAND FOR WHAT THEY DO TO PEOPLE AND HOW THEY BEHAVE AS WELL THE LIES OF THE DRUG ISSUE WHICH NO ONE HELPS THEM EVERYTHING IS MET WITH CONFLICT............PSALMS 91 I PRAY FOR MY SON AND FOR ALL OF YOU AND I WANT HIM TO COME HOME.......HOW CAN WE HELP > ??

    • @jerimiahdrake5480
      @jerimiahdrake5480 4 роки тому

      I hope your son made it out because Portland Oregon is one hell of a city we ain’t making it out here

  • @ericpanissidi6761
    @ericpanissidi6761 6 років тому +1

    in California people who used to have apartments are barely about to rent rooms for outrageous rent to rent a room from some creep on craigslist

  • @marvinp123
    @marvinp123 5 років тому

    I used to live in Portland in 2011 and it seems to get worse every time I visit now. I feel sorry for some of these homeless that got themselves in this situation or had bad fortune, but if I gave a dollar to every person that came up to me panhandling in downtown Portland I'd have to start with at least $200. My biggest problem with giving anyone a handout is most of them turn around and buy crack, meth or heroin with it, so since I don't know who is a drug user and who isn't I don't want to contribute to the use and selling of drugs. That's not helping them or society. I'll contribute to organizations that help the homeless instead.

  • @lukemilton8590
    @lukemilton8590 6 років тому +1

    I do feel bad for the ones who are trying but can’t get help.

  • @ninajones1175
    @ninajones1175 6 років тому +11

    Seriously? PB and J or bologna is an insult? Its people like him who make people question helping. If all I can give you is that and you are hungry wth?

    • @edgaranchondo4471
      @edgaranchondo4471 4 роки тому +1

      I was getting worried that nobody in the comments was talking about that. It´s sad that some people try to help and it may not be the best but is something and people can just refuse that help but if instead people is rude because want something better without doing anything then people just stop helping and the ones that were happy about receiving help are the ones that suffer. In my opinion screw that guy, here in México I have seen homeless cry of happiness after receiving some beans or cans of tuna

    • @joncooke158
      @joncooke158 4 роки тому

      You could never solve the problem. If you gave everything you have for the rest of your life, you wouldn't make a dent. That's a big part of the issue, no ONE can solve the problem.

    • @work2gather
      @work2gather 4 роки тому +1

      A warm meal is precious to the homeless... it makes going to the shelters worth the time an effort. I think that kind of meal also says the charities are struggling and trying to find food. This is an older video, but 2020 is a year when so many people are suffering and turning to charities... who have less in their benevolence funds. It's a big connected problems and no one seems to think of the bigger pictures.

    • @joncooke158
      @joncooke158 4 роки тому

      @@work2gather Thank you, Deborah.

  • @sarahziemke48
    @sarahziemke48 4 роки тому +1

    You can sleep on your private property then sir, if you must sleep outside! He acts like he's entitled to sleep anywhere on earth he wants.

  • @MJSinger10
    @MJSinger10 6 років тому

    Not all shelters are created equal... Instead of shelters, government needs to invest in housing with social services offices attached like The Jericho Project and others like it. It would help the communities and save taxpayers money...proven fact!

  • @gugoop6918
    @gugoop6918 5 років тому +2

    GOD LOVES EVERYONE

  • @dragonflybtcheventuallybau6355
    @dragonflybtcheventuallybau6355 6 років тому

    I've known some homeless by choice with legal income, homeless bc mental ill, homeless in car, homeless in weekly hotels, homeless bc they don't want bills, schedule, responsibility of any kind but their basic needs (often couch surf), and homeless bc something happens but they don't wanna be: this is the group that has the hardest time out there.
    The ppl I know that come together as a family seem to do the best. Someone might get a job for the day, someone might pan handle, someone might turn tricks, someone keeps an eye on all the stuff. They seem to be happier, healthier, safer. If I were in that sitch, I wld try to fam up. Weekly hotel that's $300 between 5ppl is $60, so less than $10/day each. With address you can get food stamps, shower for job interviews, get safe good sleep so stay healthier. Better chance of getting off streets
    I don't mind helping out but when I see you everyday in same place , most likely not pan handling bc actually need and trying to get life straight. I've offered a few ppl some money for work. Those that decline, i won't give cigs, food, water, whatever any more bc I know this is a choice to be a bum not homeless.
    I see a difference between homeless and a bum.

  • @OspTheOG
    @OspTheOG 6 років тому

    This guy didnt really say how he ended up here. i would love to see how he decided to get here.

  • @kevinslothower5309
    @kevinslothower5309 4 місяці тому

    Excuse me 54 percent of the us homeless population is in 3 states. California, Oregon and Washington.

  • @paulaclark1088
    @paulaclark1088 4 роки тому

    There always a answers to change the homeless life by organization from the cities, people with money, and others get together rebuilding homes for homeless or Community tent city and Small homes. The city can hire people to care the homeless make sure they keep their place clean. In the community can also hire staff to make sure the city would feed them as well.

  • @Britishbaptist
    @Britishbaptist 5 років тому +3

    Any church will feed somone who needs feeding . Problem is most homeless people are addicts . There I said the hard truth take it or leave it .

  • @stuman455
    @stuman455 6 років тому +3

    Is it me, or does this guys voice sound like Seth Rogan?

    • @MarksREmarks
      @MarksREmarks 4 роки тому

      stu stu: what guy are you referring to? stuPID!

  • @luzfigueroa1550
    @luzfigueroa1550 7 років тому +2

    😮 how could this be happening in the Richest country so to speak lm devastated.

    • @ShittyBill
      @ShittyBill 4 роки тому

      Respectfully, you actually understand how this happens regardless of wealth, religion or geography right?

  • @SeanHickeyMarineServices
    @SeanHickeyMarineServices 6 років тому

    I loved watching this; but it fails to address the broken system that one must navigate if Homeless. I am working on an AV project showcasing the river people of Portland if that interests you DM me.

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  6 років тому

      I also have Relying on Kindness, which is a more updated film on Portland's homeless crisis. If you want, email me: christianbkrantz@gmail.com

  • @karendalsadik7119
    @karendalsadik7119 5 років тому

    In Portland the competition for a job is HORRIBLE. They expect you to to take all kinds of crap

  • @YoniNadi
    @YoniNadi 5 років тому +1

    Homeless people should stop taking drugs, or alcoholic beverages just because they are homeless, and unemployed!

  • @AFDK80HD
    @AFDK80HD 4 роки тому

    the difference between wisdom and knowledge is that knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, while wisdom is knowing that tomatoes dont go in a fruit salad.

  • @frankaraujo5094
    @frankaraujo5094 5 років тому +1

    I wish I could take some of these people to a country like Cuba or North Korea. So they could really see what a hard life is. A lot of them are just drug addicts, and complaining about life when they have opportunities other people are never afforded. It would be an eye-opening experience for them.

  • @atolman2828
    @atolman2828 4 роки тому

    Jesus Christ how many times did they show the same shot of that fucking school with the tents along the sidewalk???

  • @bernadettekennedy2981
    @bernadettekennedy2981 5 років тому +1

    Realtors are to blame for homelessness. They should have to have degrees with ethics laws. They should not be able to sell homes to investors instead of homebuyers and should not be able to set rents or home values.

  • @sanchezlopezg
    @sanchezlopezg 4 роки тому

    And I still see some of these people on the street

  • @srdking079
    @srdking079 5 років тому

    Amazing video

  • @robot273
    @robot273 7 років тому +6

    Our society is a failure. Full stop.

  • @montimiller2267
    @montimiller2267 4 роки тому

    The system has tried and failed to lock up everyone who doesn't say "NO" to drugs & alcohol, on the other hand a lot of people are getting rich off the misery and suffering of those that can't say NO!!!

  • @aryehatreyu606
    @aryehatreyu606 4 роки тому

    38:00 Amen Brother! ... And He's coming!

  • @m.y.ohara-smith2912
    @m.y.ohara-smith2912 6 років тому

    Great line about people getting meaner each Christmas.

  • @malayaanderson8222
    @malayaanderson8222 3 роки тому

    The first guy will probably stay in his situation, and talk about a beggy chooser😂. Any free food someone gives you is enough, people don’t owe you anything to begin with.
    He’s adding to why people care less and less about the homeless.

  • @toddlaramie8348
    @toddlaramie8348 4 роки тому

    Portland cops are awesome. Try talking to a Boston cop at night. If you get robbed and try to report it YOU may get arrested for bothering them!

  • @anglegrinder4630
    @anglegrinder4630 6 років тому +1

    THE REALEST PEOPLE YOU WILL MEET ARE HOMELESS,SEEN IT AL;

  • @FIFTYTHREE_CREATIONS
    @FIFTYTHREE_CREATIONS 8 років тому +1

    great job !

  • @roxycammack
    @roxycammack 8 років тому +1

    omg that was my sister in front of the metro bus with the cops she is not in a good way

  • @BeyondChange
    @BeyondChange 3 роки тому

    The First Homeless guy who said he was 34 years old just seemed so negative. He seemed to hate on younger People. Yes People will ask for cigarettes, but why not give one out if you got some. I've always thought that sharing is caring and why not give a free cigarette to someone who asks. Dude just seemed so sour and hateful of the World.

    • @malayaanderson8222
      @malayaanderson8222 3 роки тому

      He definitely is pretty negative, he doesn’t have to give away free cigs I understand that, but his attitude is so pathetic. Like not being grateful for whatever food they can handout for free.

  • @trissloan2340
    @trissloan2340 4 роки тому

    It is a good question. It is a root cause within the individual. Mostly, 80%, is self inflicted through drugs and alcohol, or mental illness; sometimes all three. I was a homeless veteran for 3+ yrs. but is our gov't's vet programs that got me off the streets. The country's expanded vet programs were institued in 2008 (?). Even, with these amazing programs, many vets;peacetime service, after 'Nam but pre Desert Storm; take advantage of the program and are evicted due to drugs and alcohol. They get chance after chance, makes you sick, then they blame the VA for their personal problems. Sometimes, seeing documentaries on illegal aliens, they die trying to attain a chance to live in the US. They do whatever it takes to survive. Homeless Americans give the, "woe is me, woe is me, I cannot work because I have 30 disabilities."

  • @filminginportland1654
    @filminginportland1654 7 років тому

    Well yeah, knock on a church's doors at 1:00 AM, of course nobody will be there to help you. Come on, man.
    A lot of churches do help the homeless, though, and they're the ones living by scripture.
    I disagree with the 'not good enough' mindset the guy in the beginning said - you need to be able to ignore any of those kinds of messages if you hear them, in order to succeed in life (success meaning living a fulfilling, relatively happy life as you want it). I think some get caught up in negative thinking or have certain things happen to them they never get over. And if they hear these messages, they take them too much to heart.
    I've personally never heard that sort of "not good enough" message. I'm sure it's been said, I just always ignored it. Maybe it's there in the subtext.
    But you've got to be able to push ahead and do your thing, and not care what others may say. Don't look for validation and approval externally, as not everyone will be able to receive it from those around them. Ignore what others think and do what you need to do.
    Homelessness, especially in Portland, is much more complex than that, those were just me thoughts when he said that. I'm still trying to devise something that might work to address this issue locally, so it can be presented to the city and NGOs that deal with homelessness.

  • @dmitryn.4403
    @dmitryn.4403 6 років тому

    I feel bad for homeless people but don’t make it my fault your in that situation. It’s like me telling an millionaire it’s your fault I don’t have a mansion and expensive cars. Nothing was ever given to me or handed to me I didn’t go to college or even finish school but I worked hard and now make good income it’s all about hard work and never giving up. Also my biggest issue with homeless people is how they trash every spot they stay and than people have to clean up after them

  • @stacitowery3475
    @stacitowery3475 5 років тому +1

    Those truly trying to get their lives together should have no problem going to shelters.

  • @therealfrisco3859
    @therealfrisco3859 8 років тому +11

    I'm happy he knows the Lord Jesus Christ! He just needs to get it together.

    • @luzfigueroa1550
      @luzfigueroa1550 7 років тому +2

      The James Anderson easier said then done.

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому +2

      Slim Jim "just"?? Believing in the Lord doesn't mean resolutions to problems. And being a skeptic / non believer / not knowing doesn't mean you're lost or unhappy, either.
      Religion doesn't work for everyone as not everyone is spiritually in tune, and won't have spiritual experiences. So there's nothing for faith to ride on. Empirical evidence isn't there, so faith must rely on something. For most, that's a foundation of spiritual experiences. But without that... we remain skeptics. Doesn't make us bad, immoral or unethical people though :)

    • @zampmagic2873
      @zampmagic2873 6 років тому

      I don't need to work because other people give me what I need, but these other losers are scum....and stop giving me peanut butter and jelly, it's insulting for me to eat the food you worked for and I didn't.......dude I am about to be homeless, and I hope this guy stays the fuck away from me.

    • @starvingboyinafrica9463
      @starvingboyinafrica9463 6 років тому +1

      The Real Frisco our lord and savior Jigglypuff will one day come down and save us all

  • @portlandreviewer6582
    @portlandreviewer6582 7 років тому

    Man, check out 15:56. Even Danny Glover has fallen on hard times.

  • @LordRustyMcAlpin
    @LordRustyMcAlpin 6 років тому +1

    The 501c3 has ruined our churches.

  • @vegasmondoza3501
    @vegasmondoza3501 7 років тому +3

    all the guy does is complain and talk about how Bad he has it

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому

      Vegas Mondoza you're missing it completely if that's what you think he's saying. Geez man.
      You hear what you want to hear, what you expect to hear.

    • @msilvaoregon
      @msilvaoregon 5 років тому

      Self pity. Well go to church at 9 am.

  • @msprettykawaii950
    @msprettykawaii950 4 роки тому

    Why they make "disabled vet" a reason? I know they are compensated right?

  • @veecee990
    @veecee990 5 років тому +1

    Sitting on the sidewalk playing a keyboard is not the way to help himself

  • @statuarytuna676
    @statuarytuna676 4 роки тому

    18:53. Get your own mc muffin with your broke ass. Some just dont wanna thrive

  • @kevinslothower5309
    @kevinslothower5309 4 місяці тому

    Sad thing is California, Oregon and Washington have 54 percent of the us population. We the people of America have to not only do something about this. Some of us that do have money with these ideas can make this change and run for public office. It needs to be done on a 3rd party in america cause the 2 party system does not care about the homeless nor well they fix this problem. Yes Jesse Ventura is right we need a pro wrestler for president.

  • @rhettpennington2588
    @rhettpennington2588 4 роки тому

    The young lady on here with glasses is beautiful!!!

  • @davidsadat4341
    @davidsadat4341 7 років тому +1

    I love the Portland vibe... "free love" and the homeless giving YOU their spare change!

  • @therealfrisco3859
    @therealfrisco3859 8 років тому +8

    Why would you knock on a Church at 1am smart guy? No excuses for ignorance.

    • @therealfrisco3859
      @therealfrisco3859 8 років тому +6

      ricky hawkins You have to be more specific when saying something like that. A real Christian Church does not operate in that type of manner and do help homeless people with food. That homeless guy has issues and has chosen that lifestyle. He is also ungrateful and unappreciative of the food he receives from some people.

    • @melaniexoxo
      @melaniexoxo 7 років тому

      Some Catholic churches are open 24 hours... Ive found they tend to be the ones to really help the homeless on their (the homeless) terms than evangelicals/protestants. Ive found evangelicals look down on homeless and blame/point fingers. I think they were just knocking on the wrong church door

    • @filminginportland1654
      @filminginportland1654 7 років тому

      Slim Jim Fewer Christian churches help those in need than you realize. All claim to, few do. And most larger Christian religions are corrupt, their top leaders incredibly wealthy and living hypocritical lives. What I've discovered about them and most large nonprofits - it would make your blood boil. Most do not serve anyone but themselves.
      Some do help, and often they're the smaller independent churches. Or catholic charities, who actually do help quite a lot.
      This man did not choose being homeless. Did you even listen? Many do, as he said, but he has been trying to get back for ten damn years. Trying to save up for an apartment. Not homeless by choice. He admitted he made mistakes years ago, and he's paying for them now.

  • @Ryan-ew2gv
    @Ryan-ew2gv 3 роки тому

    there are so many channels that summarize this in ten minutes. How is anyone seriously expected to watch an hour?

  • @redeyeboy1000
    @redeyeboy1000 7 років тому

    We live in a self preservation society,who give's a shit.

  • @themorningstar3353
    @themorningstar3353 7 років тому

    Good documentary, terrible sound mixing.

  • @snoozeking7497
    @snoozeking7497 6 років тому

    @ 15:58: "I'm in dire straights [sic]." Whoever wrote that subtitle needs a spelling lesson. LOL

  • @swtbbyjms3806
    @swtbbyjms3806 4 роки тому

    Not your standard homeless responses.
    “F**k peanut butter and jelly sandwiches...that’s garbage, and an insult.
    “No way I’ll go to a shelter. People farting and stanking...I got bugs when I went there”.
    “All those teens living there...they WANT to be there. They are free to live without the hassles.”
    “We get plenty of good food. We just hustle for cigarettes and drugs. People all the time buying us a good meal and putting us in a motel for a night. We live fine out here, without the hassle of responsibility.”
    So....how does ANY community do ANYTHING, to help solve the homeless problem? They are there because they don’t want to be forced to do things that make societal cooperation viable.
    I’ve watched lots of these vids, thinking about how we could make a difference. It occurs to me....we can’t!
    I understand struggling families and various situations...they might be likely candidates for assistance.
    But if a majority of these people simply do not want to live in societal norms, how is it possible?
    Generally speaking, I think we are kicking a dead horse when we throw hundreds of thousands at them.
    All we can do is try to distance them from being aggressive and a health risk to the community and businesses.
    Most homeless females have been sexually assaulted and raped multiple times. That means there are many repetitive sexual predators, perpetual criminals, and losers out there who are never caught or punished....which encourages them to do even more.
    Perhaps we could create some places in which there is the safest possible, least police activity, and least cost to us.
    Seems that might be the most logical goal?

  • @smurfmaxineblue6833
    @smurfmaxineblue6833 5 років тому

    Not 5 min in and all I hear is a rude dude who puts blame on others.....

  • @pink09valek
    @pink09valek 7 років тому +1

    There are A LOT more interesting homeless people in Portland you could've talked to. Like thats a big spot for some interesting, and pretty f*$%king cool people who travel and stuff. And places. All this documentary did was interview about 5 people, and only showed a close up of their face. Im just saying, its kinda boring, especially for such a cool city.

    • @ChristianBKrantz
      @ChristianBKrantz  7 років тому

      Watch "Relying on Kindness" to see your dream come true.

    • @leahnoel8563
      @leahnoel8563 7 років тому

      Christian Krantz k

    • @Kim_gs1206
      @Kim_gs1206 6 років тому

      Well what's holding you back to do it better? 😉

  • @soonerorlater9883
    @soonerorlater9883 6 років тому +1

    I'm not even in the first minute of this upload, and all I hear is blame on some other force; yea, that's the solution: blame any other force or circumstance other than one's self, that way one can mitigate all factors against himself to ease his conscience.

    • @lindameyers2175
      @lindameyers2175 4 роки тому

      take his life and give your opinion afterwards

  • @paulsuprono7225
    @paulsuprono7225 5 років тому +1

    shelter . . . almost like jail ! 😣

  • @dlandstrom9589
    @dlandstrom9589 4 роки тому

    I have one question. Or two or three. No disrespect to the homeless, BUT....... Why must the homeless leave all their garbage behind when they move elsewhere? Why must they live, if they call that living, like slobs? Why do they insist on littering???..

    • @combatduckie
      @combatduckie 3 роки тому

      i guess when you ve been living on the street for a long time, your energy levels are so low you can t use whatever little is left for things that are not vital. i guess it s a lack of energy with most, in the same way people with severe depression cannot produce the energy to shower or do the most simple things such as move a used food plate from the bedroom to the kitchen sink (i m serious, i used to have depressive phases where i couldn t bring up the energy to even showr or do the dishes for days....and that is what i think makes a lot of the homeless act like you said.