One in every 39 Australian children aged under four sleeps in a homeless shelter; half the people seeking crisis accommodation each day are turned away; two in three children are turned away; almost 80 per cent of families are turned away.
People experiencing homelessness include those who sleep rough on the streets or under makeshift dwellings. Although people who sleep rough are most visible to the public, they only represent 7% of the homeless population.
Homelessness can …show more content…
They already have no house so where are they putting ‘ALL OF OUR MONEY’ we have to pay for shelters for builders to build because they can not be bothered to get a job or buy a house. That HAS to stop.
If they are too lazy to buy a house or get a job they still don't have to be on our streets begging us for money every time we go past, we have payed a lot of money for many places they can stay, just to name a few Improvised dwellings, tents or sleeping out this involves , Supported accommodation , Staying temporarily with other households, Boarding houses and other temporary lodging. So why are they still on the streets.
They get money from the government to go pay for food, they just spend it on wasteful things like alcohol and drugs. 39% of the people that do own a house give at least five dollars a day to a homeless person in Sydney.
This is definitely possible, and it was proven by a famous man named ‘John Paul Dejoria’ that went from being homeless for 20 years to now $4 billion most significant contribution is his business philosophy, which is at the intersection of helping the world, helping people individually and creating profit.
The homelessness need to step it up and start taking care of