Essay About Homelessness

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    certain things so often, we become desensitized and accustomed to them, leading us to acknowledge them less and less. This however, serves as a poor excuse when explaining our lack of effort in attacking and solving the social issues present in homelessness. In today’s day and age, individuals often adapt the mindset of: “Your problem, you deal with it.” But how are these human beings, who have aspirations and dreams just like you and me (that are now crushed), are supposed to just “deal” with living

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    There’s a common misconception that homelessness is an issue that only affects single men and woman, but in reality thousands of families will experience homelessness. In fact, 41% of the homeless population is comprised of families (National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2007). Homelessness is a severely distressing experience for families and can damage family relationships sometimes resulting is the separation of the parents. It isn’t good for children either since it can hinder their development

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    to wonder what happened to them. Some of the leading factors to chronic homelessness are economic uncertainties, domestic violence, or life-altering events such as a natural disaster. One of the major contributors to homelessness is economic uncertainties. According to the National Law Center on Poverty and Homelessness, “Insufficient income and lack of affordable housing are the leading causes of homelessness” (“Homelessness in America”). There are many American families who pay their rent and utilities

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    Homelessness In Canada Essay

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    what homelessness means, it is someone who is not able to live in a stable residence because of financial or psychological problems, so they are forced to live on the streets or put themselves on the streets, because they feel it would be a better fit. Homelessness in Canada is a very large and concerning issue because of the growing population. We need to ask our selves what causes homelessness, why are so many youth involved with homelessness and what can we change so that the homelessness problem

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    Homelessness, what is homelessness? Well, there is no official definition of the word homelessness. According to Health centers funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) use the following:” A homeless person is an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; stay in a shelter, mission, single room occupancy facilities, abandoned building or vehicle; or in any other unstable or non-permanent situation.” - Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act. Across

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    recent point in time by a survey provided by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, an estimated 740000 individuals are experiencing homelessness at any particular time in America (Aratani). Additionally, an approximated 3.5 million individuals are at risk of experiencing temporary homelessness at a certain point in a particular year with some 1.35 million children based on the report by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty (Aratani). In 2005, 50 percent of the cities in the US were

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    an individual who has been homeless for a year or longer, or has had four different instances where homelessness has occurred in the past three years which accounts for 200,000 Canadians. When it comes to Canada dealing with the issue of homelessness we look at the

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    Homelessness: A Community Problem

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    The idea of homelessness is not an effortlessly characterized term. While the normal individual comprehends the essential thought of vagrancy, analysts in the sociological field have connected conflicting definitions to the idea of homelessness, justifiably so as the thought includes a measurement more exhaustive than a peculiar meaning of a single person without living arrangement. Homelessness embodies a continuum running from the nonappearance of a changeless safe house to poor living courses

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    people find jobs or that establish affordable living situations for people in those situations. In order to fix homelessness, the american people must understand what is going on and how they can help, the government must issue welfare reform, and there needs to be more improvement in the northern part of the nation. Homelessness in America can be dated back to the 1640s. In the 1640s homelessness

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    Homelessness Have you ever wondered why homelessness is such a giant problem in the U.S? Well, you should. Homelessness is such a big problem in the U.S. because of how the people who live here are careless and ignorant towards people living on the streets, and unwilling to give of themselves to help them. If we came together as a country then maybe we can resolve or fix most of this problem by helping the homeless get into shelters and getting them other help that they need. Most people don’t

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