Homelessness in Canada Have you ever been downtown and seen a homeless person sleeping outside on a grate? Have you ever been in the subway and seen a person huddled under a thin‚ raggedy blanket trying to keep warm in the harsh‚ dead of winter? What if that was you? How would you feel? Wouldn’t you want someone to help you? (PAUSE) Today‚ I’m going to be speaking to you about homelessness in Canada. Homelessness is an epidemic that affects people no matter their age‚ gender‚ race or creed in most
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Mental Disorders for the Homeless Did you know that a lot of homeless
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It is nearly impossible to climb out of homelessness. 44% of the homeless who have jobs are paid at a small amount to where they can barely support themselves. Especially with those who have limited skills and little experience don’t have a wide range of jobs to choose from. In addition to that‚ the homeless face more problems due to limited transportation‚ education‚ and training programs. Especially in such a competitive environment‚ nearly everyone has a difficult time finding a stable job but
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Homeless was not something that was construct overnight; it has existed for a long period of time. Often fellow Americans and the Government choose not to see the homeless or even have contact with them. Homelessness is not favoritism towards anything such as race‚ religion‚ and gender it is simply had no boundaries. Not all homeless people are stereotyped as being drug abusers‚ mentally ill or even alcoholics. Homelessness is a subject that a few individuals do not take into consideration or have
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American Story: Tent City USA is a documentary about the homeless in Lakewood New Jersey. The purpose of this documentary is to help make people aware of the conditions some Americans live in due to the unbalanced system. The intended audience is anyone who might not know of how hard it is to survive in the United States. It brought to light that anyone can be affected and forced to be homeless such as artists‚ veterans‚ and ministers. Anyone and everyone is accepted into their community with one
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“On any given night‚ there are over 600‚000 homeless people in the U.S.” (Quigley‚ 2014). Most find themselves sleeping in homeless shelters‚ short-term transitional housing or someplace uninhabitable. While there are many circumstances that can create homelessness‚ the major causes are high poverty rates‚ racial disparities‚ single parenting‚ domestic violence‚ lack of affordable housing‚ mental illness‚ and other traumatic experiences. In cases where the homeless person is single‚ lack of affordable
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It is hard to image a society without homelessness but the mere fact that this existed for more than 3 decades because the federal government prioritized housing as the basic infrastructure of our society means there is hope. He touches on the importance of separating poverty from homelessness which highlights the government’s failure in addressing these issues. How it is that problem that existed in the 1930’s and is still an issue in 2017. From a social point of view‚ homelessness is a major concern
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In this photo‚ you see the front or side door of a office building littered with clothes and a bag probably filled with clothes at the location stated above. This photo was taken at evening time when driving down Raymond Boulevard‚ close to the downtown area of Newark. What is seen in this photo‚ probably shows an area where a homeless individual will rest their head for the night. When viewing this photo‚ it shows the front or side door area with clothes and bags on the property. From my perspective
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Saint Francis of Assisi was born in the year 1181 in Assisi‚ Umbria‚ Italy. His birth name was Giovanni Bernardone. His parents were Pietro and Pica. Saint Francis’s father was in France when he was born. When he returned to Assisi and met his son he called him Francesco. From then on‚ he was called Francesco‚ not Giovanni. His father was a successful cloth merchant. This business allowed Saint Francis to have a privileged life. He wore the finest clothes and became well educated. He was one of
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This virtue filled Francis in a more copious abundance‚ so that nothing should be wanting to a man adorned with so many gifts. In his own opinion‚ he was nothing but a sinner‚ despite the fact that he was the ornament and splendor of all sanctity. He
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