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    Development (HUD) continued policy and legislation aimed at ending homelessness in America. In the 70 years following the United Nations declaration that housing was a fundamental human right, the United States has yet to find an end to the pervasive problem of homelessness. The United States has engaged in several very expensive wars but in the “land of the free” have yet to figure out how to house our people. Ironically, the cost of homelessness to tax payers outweighs the cost of housing…

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    difficult thing to think about, right? Unfortunately, that is a very real part of life for between 2,000 and 4,000 people in San Luis Obispo County (Leslie). Homelessness is one of the biggest issues plaguing our community and our country. The question is, how exactly did we get to this point? Homelessness is not a new concept in the world. Homelessness dates all the way back to the mid 1600’s. At that time, it wasn’t seen as an unfortunate life circumstance. It was thought of as being a major…

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    In recent years, homelessness has increased rapidly, especially in the county of Los Angeles. From conducting search on the keyword “homelessness,” I found that there are a lot of people in the Los Angeles county who has been homeless for a while and it has been increasing continuously. According to the LA times, “L.A. sees another sharp rise in homelessness and outdoor tents” by Gale Holland and Peter Jamison shows that homelessness developed in the last year by nearly 47,000 people in the…

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    Childhood Homelessness This analysis will explore the problem of homelessness and specifically the complications it presents for homeless children and youth - the hidden homeless. Homelessness has been a problem throughout history. Until the late 1970’s homelessness was associated with “transiency, vagrancy, vagabond, and disaffiliation with the mainstream society” (Mizrahi & Davis, 2008). With the passage of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Act of 1987 a clear definition was adopted. Within…

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    Denver Colorado a place they call colorful colorado which has a population of people moving here. Which also has many sleeping out in street in the cold weather. I would like to make that population of homelessness drop and for that i would need the Mayor to be all ears so we could make the community of Denver, Co better. It breaks my heart to see some out in the streets when i know it’s cold because i’m trying to get warm but for them there really isn’t a way but i want to make a stand and get…

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    Many Americans have several misconceptions about homelessness or homeless people. Homelessness affects people of all races, age, religions, and genders. The horrifyingly common belief that homeless people are all bums, criminals, drug addicts, and mentally ill that are trying to scalp off of government welfare programs, or the working-class’s pocket-money is not only dehumanizing, it is entirely incorrect. Additionally, the ideology that homelessness is just a housing problem or worse, a…

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    EES22QH-01 06 June 2017 Homelessness: how can we end it? “ Don’t try to drive the homeless into places you find suitable. Help them survive in places they find suitable” -Daniel Quinn. Millions of people, including children, families, babies, veterans and the elderly live day by day without food, water, or a roof over their head. Sadly, Homelessness is a temporary condition that many people around the globe found themselves in, especially, in our hometown, New York City. Homelessness is…

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    Introduction Over 30,000 Canadians are without a home every night. Homelessness is not a just a problem; it is a reality that needs to be ended. There are countless organizations in Canada trying to help the homeless, which is extraordinary, though sometimes things need to be changed, not just helped. You cannot prepare for homelessness. One doesn't know for a period of time they are soon to become homeless, it just happens. People may think novels like Young Man with Camera are fiction stories…

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    Homelessness In Australia

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    Introduction Homelessness in Australia is the health issue that we have promoted in the school. The rate of homelessness in Australia is getting higher and higher. There are many reasons why homelessness in Australia was chosen to be the issue. Homeless people are people who need to have a home and proper clothes. There are many reasons why they have become homeless. People cannot judge homeless people because every person has a different story. The reflection will discuss what homelessness in…

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    Homelessness in America The deeply rooted problem of homelessness has plagued our country from its beginning. The widespread effects of this devastating issue affect over 500,000 Americans every night (Quigley). Two of the major contributing factors of homelessness in America are mental illness and poverty. Governments, churches, and private organization try to remedy these problems. Many people who suffer from being homeless also suffer from a mental illness. Because they suffer from a…

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