Sunday, December 20, 2015

Iranians Have Built "Walls Of Kindness" To Help The Homeless

“If you don’t need it, leave it. If you need it, take it.”

The first wall sprung up in the north-eastern city of Mashhad, according to the BBC, where hooks were placed on a wall with the sign "If you don't need it, leave it. If you need it, take it."

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The man behind the project, who wishes to remain anonymous, told local newspaper Hamshahri he's happy the idea has taken off: "I've told [people] to bring clothes in small quantities so that those who come here know that clothes are always available."

Instagram: @hami_card

According to Radio Free Europe, Walls of Kindness have since sprung up in the cities of Sirjan and Shiraz.

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SOURCE: BuzzFeed

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