Philadelphia Day 5 – DUNKIN DONUTS

Today I decided to go to dunkin donuts. I received permission to get a little endorsement from them – and got a picture of the cashier holding the sign. I even received a slight discount because they loved the idea of giving to the homeless. I found two homeless people nearby and was able to speak with one. A few things became apparent – the organizations that are meant to help do not always work in their benefit: He was disqualified from eligibility because of his marijuana use. Also, the conditions in some of the shelters are actually so bad that he prefers to stay in the streets – the beds were infested with bed bugs (he had thousands of bed bug bites all over his body). In addition, it seems like mentally there were some hurdles for this gentleman to overcome as well. I hear a lot of criticism about helping the homeless in this fashion because people think that the organizations can help everyone better – but understand that a lot of people do not get helped by them for one reason or another. Also, these homeless people might potentially remain homeless indefinitely for the remainder of their lives… I am not here to fix their homelessness. You can not expect every single homeless person to overcome their addictions, spending habits, health problems, mental problems, immediate financial needs, and apply for a job and begin working right away. It is far more difficult than you can imagine. In the same way palliative care is meant to ease the suffering for terminal patients, these meals can ease the pain for some of these homeless people. It really is that simple.

Philadelphia Day 4

Today I went out after my rotations to give some food out. There is a location nearby I found that is pretty amazing – no additional parking and there are several restaurants all centralized. I found 3 homeless people, and one of them actually turned down the food saying that he wasn’t feeling that good (no matter how much I insisted).

There is something so personal about handing a meal and talking to someone who is homeless. This is much different than just donating a few bucks and forgetting about it. I am face to face with a person who may be having one of the worst days of his life and making it just a little better. I am a face showing this person that there is in fact another human being who cares. I made it clear that the money was from the internet and there is more to come.

Mining support

We’ve had a great amount of support thus far – I have been contacted by various individuals regarding different methods of support. One really interesting/cool way a few have chosen to help us is via mining. I would suggest using AIO miner and have it point to our wallets; For the average person it would end up giving us about 25 – 75 cents per day but that really adds up over time. You can literally buy someone a meal by keeping your computer on and mining for a couple weeks! Contact us if you are interested!

Philadelphia day 3 + Future direction


I finished my last final exam of my life today. Another good time to celebrate by helping people. I think 2 meals per trip seems like a pretty sweet spot in terms of how easy it is to find/buy/give/park. I am still working with the donations from the first 2 days so I am very thankful for all of the support. I unfortunately left my flyer at home this morning because of the rush I was in, so that will have to wait until next time.

Since the last post, I also have found some supporters as you can see reflected in the new links I added. If you are interested in any sort of support from link exchanges to sponsorship – please feel free to contact me. Also be sure to follow on both instagram/twitter as they have been added as well.

As for the future, I am looking for the following:

  • A business/store in Philadelphia or South NJ that is willing to accept crypto for goods. Even someone who has a connection to one of these establishments would be appreciated.
  • Volunteers to help out with buying and handing out food in other cities around the country – I will reimburse. Even bigger plus if you are willing to accept crypto! Main requirement is that you take pictures and also use a provided flyer for the purpose of expanding this project.
  • Social media help – one example would be some help reaching out to places like the halal guys to get this project noticed and maybe sponsored (even a small sponsorship would go really far). Or if you know any well known public figures online – getting support from them would be great.

That’s all for now: pics from today.

Philadelphia day 2

So today, I decided to get something a bit better for the meals for the homeless. I was in a rush in the morning, because today was my first day of final exams. As a result, I failed to buy something in NJ once again. To make up for it, I stopped by halal guys (awesome place btw) and managed to risk getting a parking ticket in the process.

I also found a better location to find homeless people that are easily accessible (meaning I could temporarily park my car and run to them fast).

Today I had enough time to explain that “this food was from the internet” to them. Doubt they really cared much – but I will for sure print out some flyers or something and bring them with me next time.
That’s all for now, thanks again for the support!

Philadelphia day 1

So today is my final day of taking any school classes in my life. As an older student, this is not something I take lightly. What better way to celebrate than to help people out?

I think that one personal philosophy of mine is that the thing that makes us most human is doing the unnecessary. I’ve seen fully grown adults forget this and basically become insects focusing on survival and reproduction alone. There is something extremely sad about that.

Things I learned from today –

  1. Finding the homeless people first is always the best use of time. No use in buying food that will not be eaten.
  2. Parking in Philadelphia sucks. The reason why you see McDonalds in this instead of hoagies is that I couldn’t even find a good place like wawa available anywhere near with parking. Drive through for today – and buying from NJ before I go to Philly next time.
  3. Homeless people sometimes aren’t in the best of health – this means that when I do find them, I sometimes have to stop traffic and run out of my car to give them the meal. I don’t want to disrupt traffic like that, but today was an exception because I didn’t realize how horrendous the parking would be.
  4. I still have to decide what the best way to distribute food is. Today I decided to help 4 people with enough food for the whole day for each. But maybe if there are more people, I’d have to spread it thinner among them.

Starting off

I am not a stranger to helping out those in need, but today I decided to create this site to make it easier for everybody to participate.

I have lived in some very bad areas as well as have had several close friends/loved ones go through homelessness and poverty. It is not an easy journey, but even the smallest act of kindness can sometimes result in something truly amazing.

The crypto community is an interesting one, since we’ve never had anything like this before. I believe that right now, adoption is a problem and this may be a good way to get cryptocurrencies exposure. Also, my intention for this was to just start very small and go from there. Sandwiches/hoagies and water will be the primary goods provided to the homeless! Philadelphia first! And then there are plans to expand this asap.

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