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    According to Coalition for the Homeless‚ in September there were 61‚931 homeless people in New York City just sleeping in the New York municipal shelter system‚ and not counting the people out on the streets. So when I had a chance to visit New York City‚ I saw a homeless person almost every corner I turned on the streets. Most of them were sitting in their dirty clothes‚ holding up a cardboard sign reading‚ “Need Help.” This shook me up immensely time. Just by looking into each set of eyes‚ surrounded

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    of various problems. However‚ this does not change the fact that all issues combined create a reality where a young homeless adult becomes addicted to drugs or alcohol‚ and are unable to fight for a better life for themselves: “What we’re seeing is that many LGBT youth‚ who generally come here from across the country because they’re fleeing discrimination in their schools and communities‚ are finding that once they get here the housing is too expensive‚ so they fall into poverty and homelessness…

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    defined as having no home or permanent place of residence. Homeless to me is defined as loneliness‚ hurt and no security. One day as I was riding with my mother I noticed a man on the side of the street holding cardboard entitled “Jobless‚ Homeless‚ Please help”. I began to grow older I saw more of this happening not only as I rode down the street in my city but other States I would visit. From time‚ I would see people donating money to the homeless‚ but I wanted more for them‚ I wanted them to be placed

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    receive something when they didn’t work for it. For example‚ homeless people depend on other people’s sympathy and donations to survive. Rather than getting off their butts and finding a job‚ they sit around waiting for help to come to them. If self-reliance was strained some more‚ maybe we’d have less homeless people standing in corners begging for money in the world. They’d be out looking for jobs‚ but in the meantime‚ there are homeless shelters and soup kitchens to help them‚ until they can get back

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    permanent homeless shelter in San Diego. The construction of the shelter has been delayed by petty political squabbles and funding issues. However it should be the American people’s obligation to provide assistance to the unfortunate people on the streets and create permanent shelter for them. The United States has some of the world’s most powerful military and industrial capabilities‚ yet the fact that we have thousands of homeless in San Diego alone is inexcusable. Providing for the homeless makes

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    admit to you that I was scared to go. Luckily‚ I over came my fear and head into the trip as confident and a championship boxer heading into a match with a tomato can. When we got there‚ it was a mess. It seemed like everywhere I looked there was a homeless person sitting among the trees or and beggar on the street asking everyone who walked by for money‚ I was definitely in another world. But when I saw these people‚ I didn’t feel fear‚ I felt sorrow. I wanted to help‚ I wanted to give that guy a home

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    official definition from Google of homeless is “(of a person) without a home‚ and therefore typically living on the streets.” People who are homeless usually do not choose their homelessness. In fact‚ many people are pushed into this status due to many different reasons‚ such as gentrification or just difficulty finding a job. Walking down the Market Street of San Francisco‚ a bustling city‚ one would find many homeless begging‚ walking‚ or chatting with other homeless. They each have their own story

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    the roofless population. Houselessness refers to situations where‚ despite access to emergency shelter or long-term institutions‚ individuals may still be classed as homeless due to a lack of appropriate support aimed at facilitating social reintegration. People who are forced to live in institutions because there is inadequate accommodation in the community to meet their needs are thus regarded as homeless. In this context‚ homelessness refers as much to the lack of housing as it does to the lack of

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    animals. It’s sad when people in the community hear of the homeless dying from starvation. Government officials and the citizens of Topeka can help influence others to help the homeless by providing the statistics on homelessness‚ the reasons why people go homeless‚ and how the people can help the homeless. The statistics on homeless people in Topeka is shocking. There are currently over 400 homeless people exactly in this community. Most homeless people are white‚ while the second most race

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    people become homeless. I will also show how we can go about preventing homelessness. Homelessness means that one has no place to live. “The most prominent sociodemographic characteristics identified with high risk of homelessness have been male gender‚ Black race‚ being unmarried‚ and being middle aged” (Greenberg & Rosenheck‚ 2010‚ p1234-1235). Most of the homeless live in cities but there are those who live in the rural areas. Most of them are hidden because they are homeless for shorter

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