Les Enfants de Don Quichotte
Posted by jodietonita on January 2, 2007

Photo: Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images
A homeless man sets up a tent on Tuesday in Lyon, central eastern France. The association Les Enfants de Don Quichotte (translated as ‘The Children of Don Quixote) set up temporary camping grounds in Paris and few others cities to draw attention to the plight of the estimated 86,500 homeless in France.
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jodietonita said
Check this out! Campaign win! http://www.newscloud.com/read/77721
cheesemaniac said
Not bad at all, but this topic is rather little of interest. Please do not disappoint your readership.
SImon said
cheesemaniac, you’re quite right it’s better to keep things interesting. Why depress the readers with such things as this story. It’s easy to ignore homeless people on the street but it so much harder when it’s thrust on to my computer screen. Please spare a thought for us, we require interesting stories!!
Oh hang on, what I meant to say was, cheesemaniac, you a cold hearted, horrible person.