Homeless Swede's Get Cigarettes for Christmas

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

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    Homeless Swede's Get Cigarettes for Christmas

    The Local ^ | A charity in Norrköping, eastern Sweden, is donating cigarettes to the homeless and other vulnerable people this Christmas. The charity, called Omsorgsjul - Hemlösa (Care Christmas - the Homeless) has organized traditional Christmas smorgasbords in Norrköping for the past 17 years. At this year's Christmas party, the charity handed out gifts like hats, warm clothes and boxes of chocolate to the homeless and other vulnerable people who attended the festivities. The guests also received a pack of cigarettes each. "There would be an outcry if they didn't receive their cigarettes," Lennart Cederberg, head of the charity, told the local Folkbladet newspaper. "It has become a tradition and, moreover, many of them are sick and they must have this," Cederberg said, adding that the 150 packs handed out this year were light cigarettes. Lena Sjöberg, president of Dentistry Against Tobacco (Tandvård mot tobak) said handing out cigarettes "sends the wrong signal". "I think it is in the human interest to try to inspire people to take up more healthy habits, and giving cigarettes as Christmas presents is not the right way forward," said Sjöberg. "Only the tobacco industry needs tobacco. Besides, the government has decided that we should try and reduce tobacco use among those who smoke the most, including the homeless." Asked if he thinks handing out cigarettes sends "the wrong signal", Cederberg replied: "These people are our friends whom we care about and in this context the cigarettes aren't that dangerous. They smoke all the time anyway." "They have smoked for a long time. We can't take that away from them. The most important thing is that we don't hand out alcohol and money." He said the recipients keep calm by smoking and that those who complain about the unorthodox Christmas gift should instead focus on the real problem, which is homelessness. "Come and help them and make sure they receive accommodation instead of whining," Cederberg urged. "Some of these people have to go into communal garbage rooms to smoke. The cigarettes help them stay awake and keep them from freezing to death." None of the charity's donors have complained about the cigarette gifts. If they do, said Cederberg, the charity would have to rethink its policy. "Otherwise we will continue handing out cigarettes at the Christmas party," he stated.
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  • GoVegan
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    • Oct 2009
    • 5603

    #2
    Not a bad idea if a pack of smokes makes life just a bit more bearable to a homeless person. I would have no problem if I donated to a charity and they used a small portion of that money to provide comfort items like tobacco to the homeless. It would be a plus if they passed out snus with their food bags.

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    • stubby2
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      • Jun 2009
      • 436

      #3
      I always wondered if the homeless people in Sweden bumming snus like they bum cigarettes here in the states.

      Of course if I was homeless and broke I would likely not be to choosy.

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      • Crow
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        • Oct 2010
        • 4312

        #4
        I'm surprised that they're not handing out cans of Ettan.
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        • tattooer601
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          • Jun 2010
          • 942

          #5
          I'm 100% glad to hear info like this I've known a few homeless men,my heart goes out to them
          Man if you care about common man,I am on board.....

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          • The Stig
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            • Oct 2012
            • 206

            #6
            Originally posted by tattooer601
            I'm 100% glad to hear info like this I've known a few homeless men,my heart goes out to them
            Man if you care about common man,I am on board.....
            +1
            It's about caring for those who don't have anything and if this is what they are asking for, give it to them. Those who complain about the unorthodox Christmas gift should instead focus on the real problem, which is homelessness. "Come and help them and make sure they receive accommodation instead of whining," This phrase alone says it all! ;-)

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