Homeless shelters I saw in Poland

Thank you to everyone who has read my blog. I am writing to people all over the world about the current situation in Ukraine and Poland, based on my own experiences. There are four homeless shelters in the Warsaw area that are properly operated. The inside of the homeless shelter was pretty clean. Smoking and drinking were completely prohibited inside the shelter. The homeless Polish people were all very nice. Young people, seniors, and people in their 40s were given meals in the morning and evening. For breakfast, bread and canned food, and for dinner, Polish food. Stew was often served. During the day, there were people who went out, worked in Warsaw, and returned to the shelter, and people who hung around outside without working and returned to the shelter. There were about 20 people in total at the shelter where I was. There was a shower, and the manager washed the laundry on Mondays and Thursdays. We hung the laundry outside, inside the facility. I experienced something that no one else could have. There were three rooms. The facility I was in had five bunk beds in each room, and they were always full. In Poland, I made friends with many Polish people, including those without homes and jobs. It was an unforgettable experience.

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