Alexander 1 Kayla Williams Eng 111-206 29 Nov 2012 Helping the Homelessness Homelessness is defined as a condition in which a person lacks a fixed‚ regular‚ and inadequate night-time residence. Estimated homeless figures in the United States range from 600‚000 to 2.5 million 1.37 million of the total homeless population in
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Homelessness in America According to Streetwise of Street News Services (2010)‚ the first reported instances of homelessness dates as far back as 1640‚ in some of the larger cities in the original 13 colonies. At this time‚ there were wars being fought between settlers and Native Americans‚ and people were left with no shelter in both sides (Street News Service‚ 2010). Later‚ the industrial revolution caused more homelessness‚ industrial accidents left many former hard-working families with a dead
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less than the lower class. There is a rising population of people who have lost everything and therefore must take shelter in the local parks‚ abandoned buildings‚ overpasses‚ and any other form of protection against the elements (Schutt‚ 2011). Homelessness is a social problem affecting our nation‚ which can only continue to grow if society does not make a change. Eitzen‚ Zinn‚ and Smith (2011) define a social problem as inducing material or psychic suffering for certain segments of the population;
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Homelessness Homelessness is usually defined as “a person who lacks a fixed regular and adequate night time residence ”(Facts and figures: The homelessness). Homelessness in the United States is very common. If you are walking on the streets of New York or any city in United States it is almost certain that you will see a person or several persons that are sleeping on the street corner or in the subway station. This has always been a major concern for the government. The US government is trying
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Leaving homelessness takes time‚ effort‚ resources‚ and opportunities which are all out there for the homeless willing to change their status. There are many foundations and clinics to help people overcome homelessness such as Oasis‚ Haymarket and Lighthouse. Instead of seeking out these opportunities to overcome homelessness‚ many people are choosing drugs and alcohol as a way to escape their reality. When we take a look into some of these foundations such as Lighthouse‚ we can see in which ways they
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Evelyn Perler Homelessness in America: A Research Paper Homelessness is the state of lacking permanent residence. This phenomenon is a result of many different factors including mental disease‚ illness‚ discrimination‚ loss of job‚ and/or inability to find work. Around 3.5 million people experience homelessness in a year in the United States of America. The homeless population includes males‚ females‚ and non-binary persons of all ages. About half of the homeless are single males. A quarter of
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Homelessness in the United States is still a tedious issue‚ that is slowly becoming better. 1 in 200 Americans‚ experenices homelessness and/or have lived in a shelter. About two thirds of homeless people stay in emergency shelters or in a transitional housing program. The other third live on the street‚ abandoned buildings or other places not suitable for human conditions. Homelessness is defined as an individual or family who lacks fixed‚ regular‚ and adequate residents. There are four categories
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Youth Homelessness What do YOU think it would be like to be homeless? Could you imagine not knowing when you will eat or where you will sleep next? On a realistic level‚ how would you feel not being able to shower and wearing dirty clothes day in and day out not knowing when you will be able to wash them? I think it would be safe to say that the majority of us would agree with the line from John Payne’s poem Home‚ Sweet Home: “Be it ever so humble‚ there is no place like home”. Yet thousands
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The Epidemic Of Homelessness And The Impact It Has On The United States Jeff Damitz One of the sociologic problems that have always faced society is the presence of homelessness population in a percentage of societies’ citizens. The National Health Care of the Homeless Council (2014) describes the official definition of homeless at “an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; stay in a shelter‚ mission‚ single room occupancy facilities‚ abandoned building or vehicle;
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Solving Homelessness Nationwide homelessness is a growing epidemic across the country. There are many ways an individual can become homeless‚ for the most part it is poverty. There are also different concentrations of homeless in different types of environments‚ such as urban or suburban areas. Last‚ there is the ever-growing homeless population‚ and how much money it costs us for others to live in poverty. A way we can help find the solution to this problem‚ is to know the facts about this lingering
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