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Seven steps to homeless dating
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- We believe everyone should have a home
- Do something for others less fortunate than you
- For everyone who signs up*, we will donate 10% to charity
- Help get homeless people off the street
- There but for the Grace of God...
- Free up Police time
- Homeless Dating is free to join
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In 2014 we donated 10% of Homeless Dating's revenue to our favourite homeless charities.
We believe every penny counts to help get a homeless person off the streets, and our members make it happen to give a little back to those in need.
You can make a difference too, if you are single not only can you find true love but you can also help the homeless.
Charities we support
DONATE NOWHelp The Homeless
The people on this site are not homeless - far from it - they all have homes, but they also have compassion, and would like to support people less fortunate than themselves. Everyone on this site is a genuine single looking to find a new partner. However, everyone who signs up on this site knows that they are helping the homeless - as for every full member a contribution is made to help four homeless charities in their work.
In Western countries the large majority of homeless people are men - over 90%, the majority of which are single males. Being single and homeless clearly isn't much fun, which is the point of this site.
People who are homeless are often unable to acquire and maintain safe and adequate housing, and often lack a fixed, regular, and adequate night time place to stay. The definition of homeless does vary from country to country, and the term homeless may also include people whose primary night time residence is in a homeless shelter, a domestic shelter or another ad hoc housing situation.
We will support four homeless charities to help them in the great work that they do helping the homeless. CentrePoint UK, Shelter, Crisis UK and St Mungos will directly benefit, albeit in a small way, from members who join this site.
The inspiration behind this site is a local homeless guy called Vinny who dreamt up the idea to create a Homeless Dating site.
Update - the site is live and is in something called "soft launch" at the moment - thanks to everyone for their messages of support.
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Mini trees
Long time ago I had a bonsai thingy first thing I did was kill,,,it some people like to grow them I have a black thumb
so now what I do is I take the 11 pictures here I stick my wall and I pretend I have bonsai trees and the best part about it I don't have to do anything
So if you like bonsai trees congratulations I hope you have better luck than I do
Bonsai is known for its small size, but the effort to miniaturize trees is sometimes taken to the extreme. The results are tiny little trees (called Mame Bonsai, or Mini Bonsai). In this article we show you our top 10 of the smallest Bonsai trees.
(#1) Smallest Bonsai, an Acer Momiji
This is the smallest Bonsai tree that I know of, with a pending Guiness Record listing. The mini-bonsai is an Acer Momiji. Photo by: Bonsaiguesthouse Osaka.
(#2) A tiny little bonsai tree, by Eric Sin
A tiny little Japanese Bonsai tree, bearing fruits. For more images, check the Shohin and Mame Gallery. By: Eric Sin.
(#3) Shohin crabapple by Katsumi Komiya
Berries on a Crabapple Bonsai tree, very small size (called Shohin). By: Katsumi Komiya
(#4) Shohin by Christian de Ross
Shohin tree, most likely an Ulmus Parviflora. By: Christian de Ross.
(#5) Mini Bonsai tree, by 盆栽鉢 春嘉
Wonderful Firethorn (Pyracantha) Bonsai. By: 盆栽鉢 春嘉.
(#6) Shohin, by Morten Albek
Unique composition of pot and tree; a wonderful Maple Bonsai. By: Morten Albek.
(#7) Flowering Mame Bonsai
A mame Bonsai with blossoms. By: 盆栽鉢 春嘉.
(#8) Mini Bonsai, by Jemmy Liauw
Beautiful mame bonsai on a rock. By: Jemmy Liauw.
(#9) Juniper Shohin tree, by Morten Albek
Stunning Shohin tree, a Juniper Bonsai. By: Morten Albek.
(#10) Another Juniper Shohin tree, by Morten Albek
Tiny little Bonsai tree. Photo by: Morten Albek.