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    Homelessness Program

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    In a single night, 564,708 people across America experience homelessness. Of this number, 194,716 are members of a family. Homelessness in America in the last five decades has become a problem for hundreds of major cities. People are lining the streets, begging for food, asking for money, and suffering through appalling living conditions. It wasn’t until recently that the street dwellers of New York, Austin, Atlanta and other leading metropolises were finally noticed and seem. With the help of…

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    world without always getting into whose fault it is.” -Lisa Samson. Homelessness is a problem in society today that most people know exist, but many choose not to do anything about. Per the National Alliance to end Homelessness, “On a single night in January 2015, 564,708 people were experiencing homelessness.” On top of this, there is a large number of people at risk of homelessness, and other people who have experienced homelessness at some point in their life. Not everyone in this situation…

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    Homelessness In Healthcare

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    has her fair share of shortcomings. One of the main topics in the news today is the cost of healthcare in the United States, still spiraling out of control for many. There are a multitude of reasons for this, but one of the many is the issue of homelessness in the country. Whenever an economic recession occurs more people are added to the lists of the homeless due to job loss or foreclosure of property. Other risk factors are medical conditions, inadequate job skills, lack of education, domestic…

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    Myth Of Homelessness

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    There is a myth about theses panhandlers that needs to be debunked. The myth is that they make $30 an hour asking for money. They usually “make less than $25 per day. And while it found that 94 percent spent that money on food.” The idea that they make $60,000 a year is absurd because they would be able to afford a permanent home. It would also be absurd because this would mean that they are homeless by choice which sounds farfetched. Debt is another aspect that forces people out of their…

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    Meaning Of Homelessness

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    Both texts show the true meaning of homelessness by different characters’ actions, words, and opinions. In the story “What Do Fish Have To Do With Anything” Willie doesn’t react in a defensive way like Mrs. Markham but gets interested and curious about the cure of happiness and asks the homeless…

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    Homelessness In Sacramento

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    538 men, women, and children homeless in the Sacramento area, (Sacramento Steps Forward). Everywhere you glance around in our cities, parks, businesses, and streets it is more than likely that you will observe a homeless person grappling to live. Homelessness is not prejudice toward race, gender, or class. Commonly homeless people are labeled as drug addicts, drunks, or discharged mentally ill patients. Governmental policy decisions are creating a lack of resources for the homeless population in…

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    Illnesses In Homelessness

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    Mental Illnesses Within the Homeless Population What is Known There are several factors that contribute to homelessness in the United States. A survey conducted in 25 cities across the country in 2008 showed mental illnesses to be the 3rd largest cause (3). According to The National Coalition for the Homeless, approximately 20-25% of the homeless population in the United States possesses a mental illness (1). Some of the most common illnesses amongst this population are schizophrenia,…

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    Homelessness In America

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    full… [reducing] the number of homeless vets to 47%.” Yet his statement was belittled from his accusations made in his early presidency. The shrunken ambition made by Eric Shinseki, a V.A. in the program, had “ [announced a promise] to end veteran homelessness by 2014. (NYT Editorial Board) Only in 2 states did this plan actually succeed. Local state governments still fail to create an implemented program that works. More than 16 new shelters were created by the mayor of New York, Bill de…

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    Youth Homelessness

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    States have grown up with a family member who was an alcohol or drug abuser. These kids were often abused physically and sexually at a young age which often results in a low self-esteem, substance abuse, and running away from home (Pearce, 1). Youth homelessness is one of the most overlooked problems by many in the United States today. As the number of homeless youth continues to rise every day; the government of the United States and its people need to come together to put a stop to the rise…

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    Extinction Of Homelessness

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    The Extinction of Homelessness As 2016 begin to come to an end. Most families in America are focusing on the presidential election, planning year end events or even establishing resolutions for the new year. While the invisible part of most cities population is faced with regular pivotal decision. How will I survive a brutal winter without proper housing? On the surface this may appear to be an uncomplicated matter, to the casual, but it is genuinely a painstakingly complicated matter.…

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