RUNNING HEAD: HOUSTON ’S HOMELESS Hope for Houston ’s Homeless Heather Tollerson University of Houston- Clear Lake Tollerson 1 Houston ’s Homeless Tollerson 2 Based on the 2013 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Report‚ “On a single night in January 2013‚ there were 610‚042 people experiencing homelessness in the United States‚ including 394‚698 people who were homeless in sheltered locations and 215‚344 people who were living in unsheltered locations.” (1)
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I previously worked with a homeless African American male‚ approximately 48 years of age‚ diagnosed as a paranoid Schizophrenic with co-occurring substance abuse (crack cocaine and K-2) disorder. This client would often make suicidal statements accompanied by ideations when off his medication. On at least 3 occasions I contacted a clinical supervisor to complete an emergency petition to hospitalize this client. On several other occasions this client became very aggressive and emotionally unstable;
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Team #4 - George Carter Brianna Tinnel‚ Nina Kroeselberg‚ Hannah Hileman‚ Lok Ku With the upcoming elections in the city‚ the raise in taxes to build a homeless shelter is one of the most pressing issues. The candidate George Carter wants to prevent those raises‚ since everyone should be responsible for their own life choices and we shouldn’t punish those who have worked hard to earn their money by taking it away from them. He wants to support the people by letting them keep their property and
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Proposal for the Homeless People in Canada When you walk on the streets of Downtown all you see are dirty‚ smelly homeless people begging for money. They take up all the space on the sidewalks with their signs and annoy people that walk by. People do not like to walk by homeless people because they look so scary and harmful. Instead of trying to find a job‚ they are always asking for money but they will never use it for food or water‚ they will most likely spend it on drugs. Homeless people make our
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be finished until every veteran has a roof over their head‚ and every community has the tools in place to keep Veterans from sliding back into homelessness. (The White House) As a country we are facing a large problem: many war veterans are in a homeless state. It is a problem that we can merely push aside. These are people who fought for our liberty‚ and we‚ as a country‚ need to work to prevent this issue from growing‚ and we need to work to eliminate the problem. There are several factors that
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How to Write a Conclusion for a Proposal Instructions 1. Make a list of key points in your proposal. The conclusion should always be the last thing you write and should focus on the key elements you included in the document. Put yourself in your investor’s shoes. Include points that will be of interest to him such as marketing plans‚ proven success in the past‚ and a clear path to future success. • Write a list of potential questions investors may have after reading your proposal. You may
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How would you feel if you were walking down the street and saw a homeless veteran? Someone who served our country‚ but is now suffering? For their services‚ they deserve so much better than what they have right now. They suffered for our country and may have lost limbs for our country‚ yet why should they continue to suffer even when they should be honored and living a decent life? In Stanislaus County‚ there are countless veterans who are in need of assistance and compensation for their services
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everyone. Some people view a home as a physical structure that is a reliable place to live. While others view a home as a place of acceptance and family. Anna Quindlen worked a story on homeless people trying to find an answer to this very difficult topic. Quindlen met people who would socially be termed ‘homeless’‚ but Quindlen learned that maybe the conventional term does not quite cover it. A home can be a perfectly square house with a white picket fence and a golden retriever in the front
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I’ve never been homeless‚ but in my life my family has created personal bonds with a few homeless people. When I was really young and living in my first house‚ a man‚ whose name I can’t remember‚ lived with us for awhile. I didn’t think of much of it other than that I was not allowed to go in his room or touch his things because that was impolite. I didn’t know that he was homeless because I was too young to understand the concept of homelessness‚ but also because my parents treated him as they would
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have all seen the homeless people on the side of the road‚ how many times have you stopped and asked them their story? Have you ever not been able to read a sign that a homeless person has written? In Chicago 46.8% of adults are homeless. Ian Todd had moved from California to Chicago which is a big difference in homeless people. Ian saw all the signs the homeless people were holding and how you couldn’t really read them so he thought of an idea about making signs for the homeless that would draw attention
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