12 జులై, 2026

"We take what we do very seriously. We’re not making little goody bags — we’re really thinking out what it is people need the most."

Said Jeffrey Newman, quoted in "Jayson Conner, 48, and Jeffrey Newman, 58, Die; Gave Thousands of Backpacks to Those in Need/The couple, who died within a few days of each other, provided needed supplies, like socks and wet wipes, to people living on New York City’s streets" (NYT).

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Breezy చెప్పారు...

I tried to read this and found it’s NYT, not WaPo.

rehajm చెప్పారు...

I’ve never seen the compassion in empowering people to sleep in the street…

Wilbur చెప్పారు...

Enablers.

Tina Trent చెప్పారు...

Good for them, but we all provide massive unacknowledged charity by paying taxes.

Jamie చెప్పారు...

So, it appears that the younger man died first, of cardiac arrest, and the decade-older one a few days later, of unspecified causes and in an unspecified place. Their two dogs and cat were not provided for. I certainly hope this means that the older man actually died of a coincidental, unexpected, but natural cause, rather than suicide. Otherwise, what a perfidious thing to do.

The two dogs were removed from the home right away, but the police couldn't find the cat, and sealed the apartment (with her inside). Her cat sitter persistently bugged the police and finally, like a week later I think it was, they unsealed the apartment. Thankfully the cat was still alive and is now being fostered.

Jamie చెప్పారు...

An amendment: if the older man did die by suicide, maybe he did make arrangements for the pets to which the public is not privy, but the cat is really good at hide and seek and the police assumed she'd gotten outside. (The police did in fact assume she'd gotten outside - that's not in dispute.) I shouldn't slander a dead man.

john mosby చెప్పారు...

Socks and wipies aren’t going to tilt the balance for or against homelessness. “Oh, bless you sir! I was going to get an apartment but now with these wipies I can survive another winter outside!” And they’re not enabling the way clean needles or Narcan are. Really just feel-good gestures for the donors.

If you really want to make a difference, donate to a Gutfeldville: homeless settlement far away from the normies. Services available for the ones who want them. Security imposed from the ones who don’t. CC, JSM

Rustygrommet చెప్పారు...

What the homeless really want is drugs. Did they pack drugs in the bag?

Big Mike చెప్పారు...

I wish the line between helping people who need it and being an enabler was more distinct. FWIW I think they’re on the wrong side of it, wherever it is.

Achilles చెప్పారు...

How much money were they getting from the government to do this?

Ice Nine చెప్పారు...

They're not homeless, and I wish people would stop calling them that. They are in fact "homephobes." There are accommodations available for them in most cities but they eschew those because they are mostly lunatics and dopers who *desire* "the life" on the streets.

I feel for the loons but they need to be controlled by some means (meds, institutions. etc), not encouraged and supported on the streets. The dopers can go ahead kill themselves - a civic improvement.

Joe Bar చెప్పారు...

Really. Were we paying for their efforts?
Awfully young to die that way, but, I read the younger one had a history of drugs and sex work. Could that be related?

rcommal చెప్పారు...

According to the linked article, the pair started doing this back in 2018, and by this year, they (along with volunteers and those who donated items for the backpacks) had distributed more than 180,000 packs. I think this is an impressive grassroots effort, and I think their endeavor is admirable. They took personal action rather than just bitching. Isn't that something we want?

In a previous state, our church did something similar, though not as comprehensive and in plastic bags rather than backpacks. I thought that was an admirable effort to help meet basic needs. It's what churches do, and should do. And many churches DO engage in this sort of direct aid.

I suspect the politics of this pair are not my politics. But I'm not going to put down folks who put their time and resources where their mouth is and actually went out and did something to address an issue they perceived. There's no shame in lauding people's personal efforts of this nature.

No idea what their religion was, but the Good Samaritan jumps to mind.

Regards,

Lori

Aggie చెప్పారు...

It's the NYT, not the WaPa. Archived here:

https://archive.ph/V4liG

RIP to both for their steadfast charity work, no doubt having a beneficial impact.

But Geez, this relentless twisting of the language into intentionally awkward variants of common words, to avoid the completely accidental and minor risk of offending someone that will only become offended by something else. "Unhoused". Really? Is it that painful to use normal English and say "Homeless"? A word that makes more sense, is recognizable, and perfectly accurate, communicating without causing mental stumbles to the reader?

Make yourself useful. Spare us your virtue-associated dopamine addiction and go hand out some freakin' backpacks.

Ann Althouse చెప్పారు...

@Breezy Thanks. Fixed.

Wilbur చెప్పారు...

Antifa: folks who put their time and resources where their mouth is and actually went out and did something to address an issue they perceived.

RCOCEAN II చెప్పారు...

This sort of thing drives me crazy. Charity for the homeless in NYC. Really. How many billions does NYC spend on the homeless? Per Grok its $2.4 to $4 billion a year. IOW, homeless people (which includes how many illegal aliens and immigrants?) are getting plenty of help. So, why give the backpacks?

What they need is medical help, especially pyschiatric care. Or a ticket back to their home country. We shouldn't have to give food and backpacks to people in 2026 America.

RCOCEAN II చెప్పారు...

The backpack thing just confirms that so much charity work isn't about helping people but making the giver feel good. All the money raised for backpacks could've done much more good in Africa or in some war torn country where people are actually starving to death or lack basic neccessities.

This couple seem to have had their hearts in the right place, but maybe they could used more brains. At least they weren't grandstanders like the fakes that went to the southern border and cried about "Brown babies in Cages" or left Teddy bears and candy for "the migrants".

Narr చెప్పారు...

Homeless? Unhoused?

Outhoused!

Dagwood చెప్పారు...

I'm in no position to judge their efforts, or the end benefits of them. May they both rest in peace.

Old and slow చెప్పారు...

Back when I used to be a degenerate drug user I used to offer meth to the bums from time to time. I never got anything but the most enthusiastic response. It ain’t camping gear that they lack.

bagoh20 చెప్పారు...

"Homeless? Unhoused?"

Over-drugged. Every time I see a homeless person asked the question they always say drug addition is 100% on the street. It's pretty much the only way to feel good out there, and the wheel goes round.

Josephbleau చెప్పారు...

I’m sorry but this type of artisanal homeless care is laughable. Just give them $10 for the jug of Chardonnay, so they don’t have to trade the backpack for it later. All the homeless would go to shelters if they allowed them to use booze and drugs there.

bagoh20 చెప్పారు...

When I was homeless in 1981, I might get an occasional toke from someone, but if I had any money at all, it went to Taco Bell for refried beans in a cup. Luckily, the highly addictive drugs out there today were not around, but I'm pretty sure my money would not have gone to that anyway. Taco Bell saved my life. I may be he only person who ever said that.

Josephbleau చెప్పారు...

And a back pack is not enough today. In Chicago people pull 6foot wagons around all day now and sleep jn them. It’s good that we have the handicapped ramps on the curb cuts now. I even saw one inside a drug store. Unlike Europeans, US homeless people like air conditioning.

Tina Trent చెప్పారు...

Bagoh, you own a company, don't you? I can't picture you homeless, but yes, I remember Taco Bell's cheap cups of beans. I don't think they sell them anymore.

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