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    Experiencing Heritage Day was truly an inspirational and touching event that has changed my perspective of not only the people of the Lehigh Valley, but the community as a whole. Seeing the way that the less fortunate individuals of our population are treated for healthcare was eye-opening to say the least. The homeless of the Lehigh Valley are not provided with the clean and safe facilities that a majority of the general population has access to. The generous professionals and volunteers at…

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    on the streets or occupy shelters. But as one analyzes the issue of homelessness, one realizes that there are structural and individual cause regarding homelessness. Homelessness refer to those who live on the streets or occupy shelters. Anyone is homeless “if they slept in limited or no shelter for any left of time (First, Rife, & Toomey, 1994)”. The structural causes consist of unemployment and poverty and housing market, economic structure and social policy while individual causes comprise…

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    Driving through Austin, it is almost commonplace to see people standing on the side of the street requesting food and items to get them through their day. These are the people we see with dirty clothes, a backpack, and cardboard signs requesting help. It is rather depressing to see so many desperate people wandering our city without places to call home. I thought I knew how hard their lives were. However, I had never had a conversation with them. Nor did I truly know what went on in their daily…

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    help relieve this problem. In order to help solve this problem, one has to look at the situations that are causing it. Are people homeless by choice? Is it because they have lost jobs or other sources of income? Did it happen because of a natural disaster? This research paper will delve into those questions and others that could cause a person or family to be considered homeless. How would one define homelessness? There could be several answers to that question as there is no once absolute…

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    individuals that do not end up in jail shortly thereafter often end up homeless, where they spend their time begging for money and gradually losing any…

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    Once a family is looking into emergency assistance, the Home Base Program will investigate their claim and determine eligibility for shelter placement. If the family is eligible for other housing options, they will not get placed into one of their shelters immediately, as they are not priority at the time. A key point to emphasize to families is that entering a shelter does not guarantee them a stable apartment. They must still do their part to continue searching for a permanent home, and stable…

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    poverty in America. Most organizations put out flyers and adds that make the needy look like there from the depression era with rags and dirt smudges covering their faces. This is not a true representation of what poverty looks like in America. Most people think that the poor are easy to point out because of what they have seen in advertisements. The poor in America may own nice things, and dress in well-maintained clothing. This makes it difficult for us to identify the truly poor who need…

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    564,708 people in the U.S. are homeless (“Homelessness Statistics,” n.d.). According to a (recent report), over half a million people were living on the streets, in cars, in homeless shelters, or in subsidized transitional housing during a one-night national survey last January. Of that number, 206,286 were people in families, 358,422 were individuals, and a quarter of the entire group were children (“Homelessness Statistics,” n.d.).The phenomenon of homelessness is one of the phenomena…

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    Being homeless does not mean being hopeless. Millions and millions of people become homeless each year. In USA Today it said, ”TODAY is exploring the human and financial costs the country pays for not caring more for the nearly 10 million Americans battling severe mental illnesses. The mentally ill homeless are some of the hardest to reach and toughest to treat, often self-medicating with drugs and alcohol”. Many homeless people are very challenging to get off the streets,because they are…

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    how much you donate to people. We need to raise money to donate to the homeless. The Minnesota Government should raise the taxes so that there will be more organizations against homelessness. Homelessness is caused because there are not enough homeless shelters, the price of assisted living is expensive, and they need to support the veterans when they come back from serving. The number of homeless people has not dropped, it has risen. There are 231 more homeless people since 2015 that are on…

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