Hunger Is Not a Disease

The Homeless Shopper – Part 1: How Do You Cook Without a Kitchen?

                                                               THE HOMELESS SHOPPER

“Homeless is not a category of people.  It’s just a situation that happens.  It can happen to anyone.” – Salvador Altamirano-Segura

This post is the first of 8 focusing on homelessness.

Woodstock has more than its share of homeless people.  One reason, I feel, is the community has a way of respecting or not respecting a person regardless of whether or not a roof is involved.  Some of my absolute favorite shoppers were homeless shoppers who visited the pantry weekly.

One of the Good Neighbor Food Pantry’s regular homeless shoppers came into the pantry one day during a lull and taught me the rules of feeding the homeless.  I suppose he was tired of coming to the pantry and not finding enough food to take away with him because Fancy Pants visited the pantry weekly and depended on what he found in this small room for his food.  He was a very upbeat guy who saw as much positive in life as he could in spite of the fact that he spent the nights of his life on the floor of the bathroom in Town Hall.  The place had no heat so he definitely was cold in the winter.  However, even with the cold, hard floor, he was protected from the rain, snow, sleet.

His girlfriend came to the pantry with him each week.  They made a date of it.  He really loved her.  This beautiful woman had a multiple personality disorder and was a different person with each pantry visit.  And, of course, that was exactly what Fancy Pants loved about her.

Fancy Pants kept himself well hidden behind a lot of facial hair and baggy clothing.  It was definitely hard to tell what he looked like underneath all the costumery.  However, try as he might, he simply could not hide his intelligence, his outgoing attitude toward the world he lived in, and his love of life in general.

“The dietary needs of the homeless are different from those of people in all other categori