been setting up dozens of handwashing stations in areas visited most frequently by the homeless terence lester the founder and a former homeless youth launched the love think in campaign to support people in the deepest poverty during the pandemic lepping on walls has been able to scale up their operation beyond atlanta and are now in cities like birmingham boston columbus new orleans baltimore and new york. now see that that to me does more to benefit the right individual rights of a community than people showing up on the doors on the capitol steps with guns and absolutely. building things for people to watch and state but it we should been doing that long before the virus ever got here and it's got you know a guy didn't used to be homeless we aren't seeing it from cities and state leaders though somebody had to do it that's really tragic admit but i mean that's really what really hurts me a little bit is that wow so no one wants to step up on the state or legislature side to say hey let's take care of almost people it's like you got to get. well good for this man very good for this man all