ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月11日 07時49分


For the past 14 years, beneath the shelves of canned beans and rolls of toilet paper, a Brooklyn bodega owner has quietly housed scores of homeless men. He takes them in, from local park benches and street corners, unable to bear the idea of anyone out in the cold. William Arroyo, 57, told our reporter @sarahmaslinnir that he has lived underneath the bodega for 5 years. The basement harbors a resource even scarcer in this city for men like him, he said: kindness. More than a roof, more than food, he said, at night, huddled in the dripping dark, he and his bedfellows crave just one thing: “Someone who will say, ‘Hello, blessings. How are you?’” The bodega does not have the required certificate of occupancy that would allow people to live there, but its owner, Candido Arcángel, said he felt an obligation to help the homeless “because they don’t have, and I do.” @victorblue took this portrait of William on a recent afternoon.


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