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Coronavirus: Toronto homeless man pleads for washroom, fresh water amid pandemic

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In a short video produced with the help of Toronto’s Seeds of Hope Foundation, a middle-aged homeless man pleaded for help amid the COVID-19 pandemic. “Hi, hello, to whoever cares and is in charge my name is Jonus and I’m homeless,” he began, adding, “We’re not all evil or bad, we’re not all out to get nobody and we’re right now having a hard time trying to isolate.” Kimberley Curry, executive director of Seeds of Hope Foundation, said she felt compelled to film Jonus to show the human side of those suffering with homelessness during this public health emergency. “When we talk about dignity and sanctity of life, we’re following horrifically short,” she said. “No one needs to suffer this, and I truly believe if everyone really knew the

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