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    Overcoming Homelessness

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    might just have financial struggles, can’t find jobs, or have disabilities. Through donations, to offering more jobs, and more help from communities and people the number of homeless people will drop enormously. My first solution to solving homelessness. Is getting the disabled, mentally ill ones, and the large families off the streets first because, they are the most vulnerable to violence. “Half of the homeless population is made of families, people with disabilities, or mentally ill…

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    Homelessness In Hawaii

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    However, this still cannot keep up with the rate of homelessness. Currently, only 46% of homeless citizens in Hawaii are being sheltered or are receiving aid. Many of shelters are too full to even maintain their current residents. With shelters being short-staffed and funded mostly on donations, what did you…

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    Homelessness In Gresham

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    In Gresham, there is an abundance of homeless people. For decades, we have battled this problem with many different solutions, none have made a significant different. “The geographic distribution of homelessness remained relatively unchanged from 2013, except in one area: Gresham/East County. In that area, the reported number of people who were unsheltered (sleeping outside, in parks and other areas not intended for human habitation) increased significantly, from just 65 in 2013 to 176 this year…

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    Homelessness

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    000 homeless people live in the city including thousands of public school students in shelters, in tents, in parks or just in whatever place they can find across Chicago.” Homelessness is an impactful issue not only among the communities of chicago but neighborhoods all over the world. Helping to end global issues, homelessness among them, can start with an easy solution. For example, making a simple, thoughtful, small care package is a beginning to the end of vagabondage. For my 4th quarter…

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    5 million people experience homelessness each year in the U.S. 35% of homeless persons are families with children, 23% are U.S. military veterans, 25% are children under 18 years of age, 30% have experienced domestic violence, and 20-25% experience a mental illness. There are three types of homelessness: chronic homelessness, transitional homelessness, and episodic homelessness. Homelessness in America is a bigger issue than people may realize. Chronic homelessness is defined by a person being…

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    Homelessness rates have majorly increased throughout the past several years. The shocking rates assert that there is a huge problem evolving, and needs the worlds attention. Homelessness is one of the most dreadful years in any person’s life. Being homeless is not only living on the streets, its not having a home to go back to, nor a family to love. Homelessness is caused by three major reasons; unemployment, poverty, and drugs. The initial major reason of homelessness is unemployment. Money…

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    definition of homelessness defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The definition of homelessness needs to be developed to focus more on preventive care rather than rehabilitation. Previous research conducted has shown that there are common preventable predictors for homelessness. Targeting these particular predictors can significantly reduce the number of chronically homeless individuals. The Policy proposed here looks to expand the HUD definition of Homelessness…

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    from Wallace Stegner provides insight to the often overlooked and neglected issue of homelessness. As long as there are homes, there will be people without them, and as long as we stay silent about this problem, there will be people suffering. In order to better understand homelessness in today’s society, it is vital to gain a deeper insight into this plight that over 100 million people face daily. While homelessness isn’t found frequently in codified history, there are other ways to learn…

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    There are many pathways to homelessness—job loss, a medical emergency, or an increase in rent, to name a few and there are many ways to exit homelessness. Nonetheless every person’s story is unique, there are commonalities among them. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a lack of affordable housing is the leading cause of homelessness amongst families with children; and as mentioned above unemployment, poverty and low-wages are also to blame (Reports Ties Lack of Affordable…

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    effects of homelessness are varied; there are many different things that can come from elongated periods of homelessness. Different mental and physical ailments can stem from it. These effects are even more destructive to homeless youth. Mental illnesses, lower education, and malnutrition, are all just some of the problems that stem from homelessness. Being homeless is a traumatic experience to youth and can cause problems that will affect them for the rest of their life. Homelessness can…

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