helping build homes that will be sold to families in need, and with over 3.5 million homeless (National Coalation For the Homeless), their work is never finished. Many people wonder why homelessness is such a big deal. It is an epidemic because it affects 13.2% of the nation (National Student Campaign Against Homelessness and Hunger). In most cases it is not the fault of the person that they are homeless. There are multiple reasons why a person can go homeless. In most cases it is brought upon a social…
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that was called “Doing Democracy Day”, an event where government students from local schools gathered at the town hall to help learn the difficulty of problem solving politics. At this event, groups of randomly selected students were presented with a problem that the town faced, and the groups were then asked to come up with a solution to the problem and present it to the city council. At the start of “Doing Democracy Day”, every student is given a number in order to be assigned to a group, and every…
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making a real difference. Our whole class vote to decide on our issue made clear the two main topics of interest were human trafficking and homelessness. The class was torn in two, however after consideration slowly the class begun to cross sides to homelessness. Homelessness was both a worthy cause and realistic option within our time frame and resources. Homelessness itself is devastatingly high within Australia. Anything our class can do to aid the issue is a step forward, even if small. Australian’s…
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Homelessness: On the Rise Kaitlyn Delehoy Eng 112 Sec R3 Professor Deveney April 7, 2015 Homelessness is defined differently by several organizations, but the point they agree on are that it is an individual who lacks permanent housing. This can include a person living on the streets, in their vehicle, a shelter or someone who sleeps in different houses from day to day. The rate of child homelessness in Massachusetts has continued to rise in the past years. At fifteen percent, it…
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Homelessness and Hunger will be a focus for one Student Organization For many, having the newest electronic device or gaming console is a need, not a want. Or not getting their daily $5 latte or cappuccino is grounds for having a bad day. But for over 2,000 people in Topeka, having a place to call home or finding their next meal is a need. Nationally, hunger and homelessness is spotlighted November 16 – 24th by the National Coalition for the Homeless. Closer to home, the local Washburn chapter…
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in higher crime rates, and homelessness in the U.S. To solve these issues, we must first analyze the ways in which each of these causes are related to poverty as a whole. Then we can assess the ways that poverty negatively impacts the U.S., giving us a better insight into possible methods of reducing poverty. While the U.S. continues to hold itself in high esteem, our education system lags behind many other countries. According to the Program for International Student Assessment, “The U.S. percentage…
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talks about the many faces of homelessness during the event Hunger and Homelessness in the U.S. She mentions two types of individuals she has worked with in the past that are experiencing homelessness. In both situations the individuals are single parents with multiple children. During the event, Shankar-Brown further elaborates on the substance abuse issues homeless individuals face. Amber Finnicum- Simmons, a Neighborhood Center volunteer and Stetson honor student, says that individuals who struggle…
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Homelessness: The life you never want 22 out of 10,000 people are homeless in America. On a given night, an estimated 672,000 people experience homelessness, 42% of those 672,000 people are unsheltered while 58% of them abide in a homeless shelter. The number of homeless families with children has increased significantly over the past decade. Families with children are among the fastest growing segments of the homeless population. Together they are approximately 40% of all people who are homeless…
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children walking the streets everyday with no home to go to, it is hard to believe that people could even categorized this country with a name so impressive. I agree that homelessness is not a problem just of the United States it is one of the world and we must work together to find a way to solve it. (1) In many ways, homelessness represents a new social problem. Excluding during the time of the Great Depression, women and children have never before been on our nation’s streets in such significant…
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for survival daily. Homelessness is a major problem in America that needs addressed and several solutions are available to help improve the situation. Theory: Homelessness and poverty Homelessness in the United States is a major issue caused by many different factors. Some factors that inflict homelessness upon people are loss of…
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