There are a lot of good people in Hollywood who I am sure want to help the homeless people in Hollywood, and I think more stars will come forward and help the homeless as it becomes more fashionable. The stars can have fancy dinner parties to help the homeless, etc, like Ricardo Montalban used to do.
There was a rich lady who lived in Empire West who used to go to all of the parties to benefit the homeless, etc. She was a nice lady who did a lot to help the community. She had a yellow Rolls Royce, and sadly one day when she went to the market someone dumped a milk shake on the hood of her car, people were just jealous because she had a Rolls Royce, but she was the kind of lady who would give money to the homeless. We need to organize the good rich people like her to help the homeless, and we can bring back the fancy parties to raise money to help the homeless, etc.
A lot of the rich people have big hearts, and I am sure more people will step forward to help the homeless in Hollywood as it becomes more fashionable. And they can bring back the parties like Ricardo Montalban used to do.
Some people think that there is some struggle between the rich and the poor, but really a lot of the rich people started out poor, and they remember what it was like to be poor and they are the first person to step forward to help the poor people. And like Elvis, and Marlon Brando, they both gave money to help the poor, and Elvis did the song "In the Ghetto" to raise awareness to the plight of the poor people in the ghetto. And Johnny Cash helped the poor people. A lot of stars will step forward to help the homeless in Hollywood, I am sure of it.
And one thing that Hollywood needs is cheap hostels where people can take a shower and where they can sleep in a bed for $15 per night, and plus they need at least a couple of free sandwiches per day, etc. Just a cheap bed and shower, and a couple of sandwiches, that would totally help a new young actor on the streets in Hollywood. I think a lot of stars are going to step forward to help the homeless in Hollywood.
Salute,
Tony V.