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Galatea’s Story 25/08/29
That’s because it’s been caricatured like that, but it’s not like that in reality.
Especially the funerals of fellow homeless people.
Originally, homeless people had many unconnected people, so even if they died, they usually had a funeral at the city hall.
I end up settling things without it,
A social worker saw a homeless person she knew dying from an illness.
I felt sorry for him, so I supported him by providing nursing care, but in the end, he decided to hold a funeral himself.
They say they can’t even pay it.
Of course, since there was no connection, the funeral was held quietly with only volunteers and friends.
I thought it would be over and it would end, but there are more fellow homeless people ahead of me than I thought.
However, it is said that he was crying really sadly.
There is also a point where the death of a colleague is equated with one’s own death.
In fact, he felt sad that no one would be there to find him when he died.
Anyway, the volunteer also opened his wallet and literally took a lump sum for funeral care.
Since I had to move out suddenly, I was at a loss as to how to cover next month’s living expenses.
I found out later that the funeral expenses were 30% just for the homeless people who received subsidies.
I can’t make up for it
I literally gave up 1,000 won or 2,000 won in emergency funds like my life as a homeless person.
There’s a lot of money lying around all over the place, and I’m really thankful for that.
It does.

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