United States alone‚ 564‚708 people are homeless and 15% of those homeless people can be considered as chronically homeless. (socialsolutions.com‚ 2016) One would think that with a striving country such as America‚ homelessness doesn’t exist‚ however that’s not the case. Despite homelessness in America there are some positive outcomes. Going into Scott Bransford’s article “Camping for Their Lives” he describes the development of tent cities and the conditions of the people living there. He wrote an effective
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being children‚ which makes them three times more likely to have severe health problems (cite). In talking about homelessness and children‚ I decided to talk about the Kimberly family. Kimberly‚ who lived on the streets from age seven to multiple trailers/homes and back to the streets has terminal cancer with only four months to live (cite). I choose the Kimberly family because her homelessness began since childhood due to parental situations and even though owning a home before she still ends up back
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in their position? Today I will be talking about the stereotypes that are put on the homeless and how wrong those stereotypes actually are. My argument will include the average age and gender of the homeless in Australia‚ the countless causes of homelessness‚ and the responsibility we have as a community and a country to ensure that in our future anyone who is hit with bad times isn’t cast straight onto the streets. I’m sure that if asked to describe the average homeless person you would all agree
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Youth homelessness in australia A homeless person is without a conventional home and lacks most of the economic and social supports that a home normally affords. She/he is often cut off from the support of relatives and friends‚ she/he has few independent resources and often has no immediate means and in some cases little prospect of self support. She/he is in danger of falling below the poverty line‚ at least from time to time. There are many causes for youth homelessness. Some youths become
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Homeless students are one of the fastest-growing subgroups of students in the U.S. And while they are much more likely to fall off track and eventually drop out of school‚ they are also notoriously difficult to identify and subsequently help. More than 1.3 million students were homeless during the 2013-14 school year‚ according to a new report released by America’s Promise Alliance. That represents a 7 percent increase from the previous year and more than double the number of homeless students estimated
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Otis sat at his tattered corner booth‚ the pale pink and teal upholstery ripped and worn by all those who had rested there before him. His charcoal-grey hair was oily and unkept as if he hadn’t known the pleasure of a shower or a comb since his early days in the war. His once green army jacket‚ faded to a light grey‚ covered the untucked‚ torn‚ and sweat-stained Goodwill T-shirt under it. He wore an old pair of denim blue jeans that were shredded in the knees and rested three inches above his boney
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As a social experiment‚ we as a class lived as a homeless person would for one hour in downtown San Luis Obispo. Since this was a change of social class from my upper middle class status to a status of poverty‚ it caused me to be ostracized by the mid-aged higher class people around me who deliberately ignored me by looking the other way. This drastic change made me feel uncomfortable because when I underdressed‚ the people of downtown treated me differently‚ as if I were less human than them. As
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GWRTC 103 I am a current student at James Madison University and I am from the City of Richmond. Even though I am attending college in Harrisonburg‚ Virginia‚ I am still concerned about the things that go on in Richmond. While riding in a car or sometimes walking through the City of Richmond‚ I couldn’t help but notice the increase of homeless people. They are considered the lowest of the lows because their home is the streets and their clothes are unclean. They are treated as if they aren’t human
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As a Newark resident and not being too far from NYC (which I believe has the largest homeless population in the country)‚ homelessness is an issue that I sadly witness every day. Most people on the streets have a condition or situation that is rejected by society—mental illness‚ a physical disability‚ drug or alcohol addiction‚ or like in the case of the article‚ simply a different sexual orientation. It is unfortunate that even when society has become more open and accepting towards the LGBTQ community
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go during breaks‚ especially Christmas when winter break is nearly a month. Like Indiana State University‚ my old high school various students‚ athletes‚ preforming scholars‚ and choir kids who had nowhere to go once school was over for the day. Homelessness is a major problem that affects the lives of those on campus‚ and for those who are a part of universities community‚ we can work to change this status. Many colleges follow the normal four breaks and some students are not fortunate enough to have
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