Satire On Homelessness

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Homelessness is not a disease. It is not a virus, not a condition, nor bacteria. Homelessness is a state where a person does not have a permanent residential. This includes people who live in shelters, motels and on the streets. They do not have homes because of the rising prices of housing. In New York City alone, 61,931 people are homeless as of September 2016. This is an epidemic in New York, not because of the sheer number of homeless people, but because of the lack of support from the local government. Homeless people are ignored by citizens, attacked by youth and abused by police officers. The New York Police Department even instituted Move Along Policy where homeless people who are idle for too long are forced to move their locations. This could be sitting on a bench for too long or falling asleep in a train station. So displaced citizens are not only homeless, but they are not allowed to reside in familiar locations without fear of being harassed by policemen. The youth of New York City find entertainment in harming homeless people. They would attack them, throwing bottles at them, hitting them, in hopes of knocking them unconcious. And these homeless people who do not have jobs often ask for money in the streets. And people just walk past them without even bothering with them. Because …show more content…

This group has been a crucial piece for the homeless right to shelter. Before this group, homeless people have struggled to find places to stay and usually would sleep in the streets. But because of the the Coalition, homeless people have the option to sleep in shelters. The organization helps on average 3,500 men, women and children who are homeless in a day. They are actively giving support to the homeless by “provide emergency food and blankets, eviction prevention, crisis services and individual advocacy, permanent housing, job training and special

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