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    back. There were many who struggled with finding a healthy and positive way of living. Now today, there are people who are dying in our streets waiting for housing, this has to come to an end. By doing this we are engaged in having these homeless shelters and free food banks. We have come to dedicate these things to confirm that those who actually need our help we give it to them and help them create and start a proper life and become very healthy. Those who are struggling with trying to have…

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    The steady growth of the homeless population in the Washington DC area has been an ongoing issue for many years now with no end in sight. There are many reasons why people become homeless some of the most common reasons are the loss of a love one, mental health issues, loss of a job, drug problems, and gambling debts. The statistics have shown that DC has “65 percent of the regions homeless population and an estimated 1.2 percent of DC’s total population is homeless. The average for the region…

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    trash cans or begging for money, near alleys or under bridges. Many individuals have encountered a homeless person at some point in their lives. As reported by journalist Stephen Burger, about 600,000 people are living either on the streets or in shelters trying to stay alive, everyday. Recently, the rate of homelessness has increased. This issue has raised a main concern about the causes and solutions. While there are many causes, health issues, natural disasters that lead to limited government…

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    With BOGO Bowl, every purchase of pet food you make means an animal shelter gets the same choice bag shipped to their address. The product has no artificial colors or flavoring, no corn, wheat or soy filler, and instead has probiotics for digestion and Omega 3 and 6 for shiny coats and healthy skin. It also contains Glucosamine…

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    They are provided with safe shelters that are theft free and easily accessible. Also that they are aware of the sexual assault risks in their lives and know the statistics to determine the likelihood of the assault happening to them. Officials are trying to effectively balance public…

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    In the United States of America and abroad homelessness is a great concern for society. There are so many people who are dealing with these issues. It affects women, single moms/dads with children, men as well. In the Atlanta area many homeless, women/woman with children and men hang out at a downtown place known as the Park. Research on the homeless over the course of the last 25 years began with a focus on the social background and demography of homeless men and women (LaGory, Fitzpatrick…

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    In todays world there are many homeless. People struggle to find jobs, shelter, and even love. We could save half of the world or more is homeless. There are many foundations that try to stop hunger or try to provide for homeless individuals. Those who are less fortunate should not be punished. They should not be a nuances. We should not look at them as anything less then a person. It is true that sometimes the homeless can be disturbing but we need to help them to make the situation better.…

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    people are exposed to multiple internal, and external barriers in trying to receive primary care. Internal boundaries includes, the denial of health problems and the extreme pressure in fulfilling competing their needs, like obtaining food, clothing, shelter and maintain safety. On the other hand, external barriers include, unavailable or a mess of health care services, misunderstanding, and prejudices. With poverty, comorbidities, and multiple barriers to care into a mix, it is no surprise…

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    another. Abandoned pets end up either being sent into animal shelters funded by government or as stray dogs on the streets, suffering for the rest of their life without having the chance to have proper treatments (food and shelter) and to be loved by humans. In shelters, dogs (a big fraction of them consists of puppies) have 12 days to stay for adoption, after 12 days they will be euthanized because the room (and the money) in shelters are limited. The movie 十二夜 (Twelve Nights) let us know how…

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    There are millions of dogs waiting in shelters hoping to find a forever home. Unfortunately, 3 to 4 million never get the chance because they are euthanized before they have a chance to find a loving home. In 1981 The American Humane Association designated October as Adopt-A-Dog month to bring awareness to this heart breaking problem. They encourage dog lovers to consider adding a dog (or another dog) to their life. There are so many reasons why adopting a dog is a good idea. They not only…

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