From News Nation:
“Pennsylvania
woman collecting care packages for the homeless in memory of her late brother”
A Pennsylvania
woman is on a mission to make a change in her community after losing a loved
one. Alicia Sipe is making care packages to deliver to people experiencing
homelessness. “I wanted to give back to the people that are struggling because
it’s not easy, you know,” Sipe said. She’s doing it in memory of her brother
Robby, who struggled with addiction for years before dying of a heroin overdose
in May. “The day that I found him dead, I stood at the doorway and just froze
actually. And my mom and my husband are the ones that tried to revive him,
Narcaned him, but we were just too late,” she said. It’s a loss Sipe is still
trying to cope with. “I wake up every day and cry, thinking of him and wishing
he could be here with his family,” Sipe said. “It’s a struggle every day. Every
day. If I could go and grab him back from heaven I’d bring him back, but I
can’t.” Now, she’s turning her grief into action. “I just wanted to start
something in my brother’s name, to remember him, because he’s not the only one
that suffers with addiction,” Sipe said. She’s collecting toiletries, clothing,
and snacks to give to people suffering from homelessness. A group where many
people face the same challenges with addiction that her brother did. “It means
a lot to me to be able to give back, and to help, and just to let them know
that, hey there’s somebody that cares about you. Because a lot of times they
don’t think that we care,” Sipe said. “Like right now my brother’s probably
like, ‘Oh my god, I can’t believe that there’s are all of these people that
really cared about me.’” Sipe does already work with the homeless through the
non-profit group Missions of Mercy. If you want to help her with these care
packages you can donate directly to them.
^ The Homeless
are often over-looked by the majority of people. They sleep outside in the
extreme heat, the extreme cold, the rain and the snow. Many Homeless need just
some basic help (warm food, toiletries, a dry shelter, etc.) as well as basic
understanding. The Homeless have their reasons for why they are where they are
(some chose to be homeless and others had it forced on them.) It’s through people
like Alicia Sipe and organizations and charities that the Homeless are not only
helped, but the world of the Homeless is brought to others to see. ^
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