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    Homeless Veterans Analysis

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    website as of 2016 there are over 21.8 million U.S veterans today. Unfortunately, 50,000 veterans out of the aforementioned 21.8 million are homeless, which counts as about 8.6 percent of the homeless population. . According to the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV), 39,471 veterans are homeless on any given night as of 2014. The homelessness of veterans is a serious issue that many countries, especially the U.S face today. Many veterans find themselves back from the war without a…

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    Young Veteran Population

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    challenges and strengths faced by the young veteran population, the veteran population encompasses unique needs. The need for mental health care is higher in the veteran population than the average civilian due to situational exposure (Institute of Medicine, 2013). In a search for young veteran needs, one of the first things that will come up within the search is access to behavioral and mental health care. This increased need for access is because young veterans experience mental health…

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    What exactly is a homeless person? A homeless person is defined as someone who does not have their own permanent residence or whose sleeping residence is a hotel, shelter, a family or friends house, or somewhere outside. The number of homeless people has risen in the last 20-25 years because of affordable housing, health care for veterans, or because they are a domestic violence victim. The first main cause of homelessness is affordable housing. Families nowadays live paycheck to paycheck,…

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    The majority American response to a homeless individual is one of instant disgust and fear, even though they haven 't met the person. Imagine walking through a city and glancing to the ground only to see a homeless man lying in filth on the sidewalk, surrounded by his few belongings. Most people would scuff at them and move along but these people all have stories to their privation. Homeless people are often conceived as "bums" but many have faced a lifetime of struggles and unimaginable…

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    history teacher before he started his singing career. Six history topics from this song have been picked to inform you about a little bit of history. Those six topics are Richard Nixon, Joseph Stalin, Elvis Presley, Joe DiMaggio, Malcolm X, and homeless veterans. The first person who will be talked about is Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon was a member of the House of Representatives from California who was accused of being a Communist and a spy. This basically started off Nixon's political career.…

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    struggle to survive harsh conditions and stay alive. It is a constant effort to break out of the homelessness despite the fact that the society turns against the homeless population. Homelessness is a societal issue that cuts through every race, age, and cultural background; however, the lack of affordable housing is a common issue homeless people share. Societal issue, such as homelessness affects micro, mezzo, and macro levels of social work. Micro practice is the most common social work…

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    Analysis of The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 Overview of the Act The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 was created with the intent to ameliorate homelessness and address it as a national problem in need of federal response. The need for this extensive law arose out of increased demand for recognition of widespread and increasing homelessness as well as an acknowledgment that the causes of homelessness are many…

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    Typically, when Americans think of the homeless we associate them with a negative connotation, single individual’s living on the streets suffering from substance abuse. However, that is not the case; the homeless can include a variety of people from groups of families to war veterans. Housing should not be a luxury only provided to certain individuals, it is a basic human right that no one should be denied. Therefore, we as Americans should not associate the homeless with negative connotations,…

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    Persuasive Essay Homeless

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    they would have it all. ‘’Go find yourself a job’’ is a regular phrase homeless people hear.However,this advice is pointless,because there are objective reasons why people lose homes and jobs,and why they cannot return to a normal life.Veterans have twice the risk of becoming homeless as other Americans. According to the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV), there are still more than 50,000 veterans who are homeless every night and…

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    number of homeless people sleeping on pieces of card box with plastic cover in the street asking for a change. Some of them yelling insanely at random people, some are sleeping with a stress wrinkle on their face and some are just sitting there and staring. These homeless people did not choose to become homeless. These people were born to a family and lived with family before they ended up on the street. So, how did they end up by the street all-alone? What causes them to become homeless? Some…

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