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Christmas gifts for the homeless

A Guy Asked Homeless People What They Wanted For Christmas. Their Answers Teared Me Up.

December 4, 2016December 4, 2016 by Shilpa Jain

While most of us want the latest phone or new big-screen TV, there are people out there who just need the basics like food and clothing.

Categories Inspirational, Video Tags Christmas gifts for the homeless

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