kwwl's elizabeth amaneh is live in amanda/ron-this is just one of a number of abandoned buildings in waterloo. and for some homeless people - like chad bruce who was rescued live in these buildings instead of shelters in the area. now chad bruce is left without a place to stay. he's been homeless since may. but he says he's choosing to not seek help at a shelter. shelters-like the salvation army offer both shorr housing to help the homeless get back on their feet. the salvation army says it's a two way street for those seeking help-the homeless have to be willing to follow the rules and regulations. "it's gonna be too cold for abandoned buildings you know, i don't know what i'll do, but something will happen you know. bruce wants to clear the misconception that he's not lazy but instead dealing with a muiltitude of anxiety issues that make it the area-but the problem a lot of these homeless people tell me is that they only allow you to stay for so long. live in waterloo, elizabeth amanieh, news 7 kwwl the salvation army has started their red kettle bell campaign- taking donations to