Homeless groups of people mostly is low-income people, young people, single adult male, seniors and aboriginal people. The CAEH reports, “Single adult males, between the ages of 25 and 55, account for almost half of the homeless population in Canada (47.5%)” These homeless groups are unemployment, poverty, chronic disease and encountered some awful experience, who have the similar situation. People who not only do not have enough money to afford household, but also they do not have money to buy basic needs. It will influence one’s quality of live and the low-income class are isolated in the society. The community still cannot accept these marginalized people to reintegration and not given opportunity to them. All problems overlap that some people might lead to drug addiction, alcoholism and suicide that …show more content…
Most homeless people do not have regular career, the average salary job is very low income, little saving and encounter unemployment that job failure again and again, it hurts one’s confidence. They have no money to afford high rent and financial issue. Most of them work in low paying, part time job, manual labor and service industry; for example, waiters, factory worker, construction worker and other low skills career. They do not have a regular job and their income cannot maintain their life and afford to buy or rent a house. Due to they do not have enough money to support their family needs and pay for some basic living resources, street sleepers cannot overcome and face difficulties that they think leave home to sleep on the street is only to resolve the problem. In fact, the larger majority of homeless person who does not want shelter on the street, but they have no choice because they cannot afford the rent and forced to sleep on this poor