Q: Clearly outline your intentions, goals, and services. Identify the number of individuals you can shelter and whether you will offer a food pantry, pet assistance, or career counseling. Your mission statement can be anywhere from a few sentences to a few pages. Ideally, someone will donate a building to you. Otherwise, you'll need to pay rent, which can make it hard to run a homeless shelter. Drive around the neighborhood and check for abandoned buildings. You can find the owner by visiting the county assessor's office and checking tax records.  Also make requests for a donation through media, such as radio/TV shows, newspapers, and social media. You can only have a shelter in an area zoned for it, so check zoning laws as well. Your building should have bathrooms and working showers for the residents. Some homeless shelters have individual showers, but many have communal showers. When you visit a building, check the plumbing and confirm there is enough space to install showers. Decide whether you want to provide meals to your residents as well. If you do, there needs to be a working kitchen where you can prepare food. You'll also need space for residents to eat, which should be separate from the sleeping area. Talk to nonprofits in your area and discuss your interest in starting a homeless shelter. They might give you tips about how to get off the ground. They might also have funds you can use to defray start-up costs. Consult with religious institutions, such as churches, synagogues, and mosques. Their values should align with yours, so they might be particularly eager to help you start a homeless shelter. If you can't get another nonprofit to fund you, you'll need to find funds on your own. This can be a challenge. You can apply for government grants, which you can find online. In the U.S., check grants.gov and usa.gov. Consider other sources of funding:  Friends and family. Show them your proposal in which you explain why you are starting the homeless shelter and how you will use the money.  Donors. People who don't know you might donate to the homeless shelter. They'll need some way to find you, so you might want to create a website. Set up the website so that you can accept Paypal. You need to jump through many hoops to start your homeless shelter. You'll need expert legal advice, which only a qualified attorney can provide. Although money might be tight, you should still look for a lawyer. Some lawyers are happy to provide services pro bono to nonprofits. Talk to a local attorney and ask if they know someone willing to work pro bono.
A: Prepare a mission statement. Find a location for your shelter. Walk through the buildings. Partner with another nonprofit. Find financing. Get legal help.

Article: Refined sugars come from pastries, cookies, pies, cakes — items from the bakery and snack-food aisle. Refined sugar also shows up in white bread and rice. The Mediterranean diet includes very little to no refined sugar, so aim to eliminate these products from your diet. Switching from white to whole grains is a great step. Try using natural sweeteners in coffee and cooking like honey, molasses, or agave. Replace butter in cooking with olive oil. Put hummus, olive oil, or tahini on bread instead of margarine or butter. Use non-stick cookware so you don’t have to grease with butter. Experiment with recipes that replace butter with healthier alternatives. For instance, replace butter with applesauce or prune puree in baking recipes. Red meat is rarely included in the Mediterranean diet. Limit red meat consumption to two to three times per month. When you do eat it, be sure to get lean cuts of meat. Keep your meat serving to about the size of a deck of playing cards.  Meat is graded by its fat content, with “prime” cuts being the highest in fat. Lower cost cuts of meat have less fat, and are healthier options. Loin and round cuts are good lower-fat selections.  Cut visible fat off of meats before cooking, and drain the grease afterwards.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Significantly reduce the sugar in your diet. Eliminate butter and margarine from your meals. Save red meat for special occasions.

Problem: Article: If you haven’t changed the homepage yet, the default page when you create a new tab is the Google Search bar. Below it are thumbnails of some of the frequent sites you go to. A small translucent X (close) button will appear at the upper right of the thumbnail. Click on the close button to remove it from the most visited list. If you’ve been to a lot of sites lately, the site next on the list will replace that one you removed.
Summary: Open Google Chrome or open a new browser tab. Drag your mouse pointer over one of the thumbnails. Close.

Q: Don't settle for just a plain cardboard box. Find a cute box to store your items to give your care package a personal touch. You could, for example, find a box in your partner's favorite color. You could also decorate your own box. If you want to do something really cute, draw hearts on on the surface of your chosen box. In each heart, write something you love about your partner. In addition to decorating the outside of the box, decorate the inside. You could glue strips of attractive fabric along the inside of the box. You could make a photo collage on the bottom of the box. You could also draw on it, decorate it with stickers, or use stencils. Store heavier items on the bottom, so they don't crush smaller, more delicate items. Anything breakable should be wrapped in bubble wrap or something similar. You do not want anything to break on the journey.  If you're sending foods or drinks, make sure the packages are sealed carefully. You don't want anything to leak. You may want to put liquid items in plastic bags just in case they break while shipping. This way, any spills will be contained. Once your package is decorated and packed, you can send it in the mail. Stop by your local post office to purchase proper stamps.  Check for an estimate of when the package will arrive. If you need it there by a certain date, you may have to pay for faster shipping. It's a good idea to get a tracking number. This way, you can track the package's process online and give your partner an idea of when to look for it.
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Find an attractive box. Decorate the interior of the box. Store your items carefully. Mail the package.