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    HELP FOR HOMELESS TEENAGERS NETWORK A voice‚ someone to talk too‚ free and painless advice; something everybody wants and most of us are very lucky to have it but some don’t. A national help line called the Help for Homeless Teenagers Network (HHTN) was set up so that teenagers having difficulties at home‚ school or anywhere could call up and have someone to talk to‚ someone to confide in and get advice if they had no one else. There are 45 highly experienced employees working on this phone

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    Poverty and Homeless March 20‚ 2012 Poverty and Homeless Poverty Poverty can be defined in several ways and can mean different things to people of different societies. Absolute poverty is to have inadequate funds to provide a minimum standard of living for oneself or one’s family. Relative poverty is defined as doing worse off financially than the average person in a given society. Persons living in relative poverty may have no car‚ no television‚ and no toys for their children but have

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    years old and I was at the moment homeless‚ moving from home to home with my mother and older brother. Due to some unfortunate circumstances including some trouble that my other brother had with the law my complex kicked me and my family out and only gave us 24 hours to move out. It was an experience I will never forget. The pain I saw my mom go through will always remain very vivid in my memories. I called many places home during those twelve months I’ was homeless‚ but I was fortunate to always have

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    about to make an encounter with someone I’d never forget. I was waiting for a friend in McDonald’s so she could get her food and stay inside for warmth‚ when I realized someone not too far behind me was talking. Startled‚ I turned around I saw a homeless man wrapped in torn up blankets‚ shaggy‚ undone brown hair and trying to keep warm like the rest of us. My first instinct was to stay clear until a woman had drooped her purse and money rolled around his feet‚ as he bent down to retrieve the money

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    likely to have asthma. 41% of these children have families‚ but 1/3 of these children’s parents can’t get a job because of their living situation. Without out income these children cannot buy the medicine that they might need‚ which causes about 5‚000 homeless children to die each year. If you subtract 5‚000 from our population yearly we would have 322‚558‚006 people by 2020 (not including other deaths) .The average amount of kids people have is 2 so if you multiply 5‚000 five times (the years from) and

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    afford tuition or have earned the scholarship outright. Dreams and goals may come true through this good fortune. This enables people chances to pursue their dream job and allows them to provide for their families. The Homeless to Harvard movie shows us how Liz Murray went from being homeless to being a Scholar at Harvard. Religious beliefs factor into the American culture. The founding fathers of this country came here on the basis of religious freedom. People select how‚ when‚ and where to worship.

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    God forbid if my family became homeless. The realization of what actually happens in the real world didn’t hit me until one day‚ after I came home from school‚ I was in eighth grade at that time‚ my mom was sitting in an unusual posture in the living room‚ as if she was contemplating something in deep thought. I walked past her‚ went to the kitchen where I ate my food already prepared for me and when I was done I came over to my mom and talked about what she was so flustered in thought. What she

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    ticking of the clock‚ the occasional chiming of the bell the hung above the door‚ and the falling rain. Due to the late hour‚ it was not difficult for him to find a table. There were only a few patrons‚ besides himself. One he recognized as the homeless woman‚ who often made one of the booths in the back corner‚ her bed for such a night. While listening to the rain drops gently pattering against the coffee shop window‚ his thoughts drifted back to her. He was remembering the way he could not

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    be dehydrated.” Jake went and drove to the worksite. Trying to forget all that happened he thought about the girl. She was beautiful in Jake’s eyes. With her long brown hair and her smooth silky face. But the thing was‚ she was dirty; like a homeless woman. Jake let the thought go. He thought it was all an illusion. The next day Jake went to work again. As the day went on he kept hearing noises. “Help ME!’ they’d say. “Please‚ Help ME!” Jake ignored them until the girl appeared again

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    different and holds their own perceptions on life‚ but through the hustle and bustle of life sometimes are conscious minds forget about those that are less fortunate and don’t have the means to provide for themselves. We associate these people as homeless‚ people living on the streets and in shelters‚ when in reality the people that are suffering with food insecurities are being overlooked. It is those people that fit the “mold” of society where they have a job and a family that are being overlooked

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