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- NATION, Page 37American NotesLOS ANGELESBrother, No Dimes, Please
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- Panhandlers in Los Angeles are being surprised by handouts in
- the form of paper, not paper money but coupons good for a meal at
- the Weingart Center Cafe. The idea was dreamed up by Maxene
- Johnston, president of the 600-bed center in L.A.'s skid row, as
- a new way of encouraging businesses to help the homeless.
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- Johnston figured that donors would give more cheerfully if they
- were sure the handouts would go to a good purpose. In a pilot
- program last March, she asked businesses to buy books of the $2.50
- coupons to be distributed to street people instead of the customary
- coins. Initial results were so good the program became permanent.
- Soon the center will offer coupons in various denominations and
- book sizes. The brightest sign so far is that some panhandlers have
- begun asking for coupons instead of cash.