Around the world, millions of children are left homeless. In the U.S. one out of every thirty children are living on the streets, in cars, and most often moving from one temporary location to another. With an increase of eight percent in one year, the number of homeless children in the U.S. is at an all-time high. Often homeless children live on what they can manage to steal from the public on a daily basis. Since homeless kids are often rejected by their family they are emotionally confused and hurt, causing them to act out.
Continued, there are numerous reasons why children are left homeless. Some parents are not capable of raising a child because they are alcoholics or drug attics. Others are rejected because of unplanned