Essay On Homeless Food

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The social conditions in which homeless youth find themselves, may result in absence of or poor access to nutritious food. This can be defined as food insecurity, where an individual has the inability to consume an adequate diet (Health Canada, 2012). For the youth living on streets, education becomes an obstacle, which may lead to unstable work, and therefore inconsistent income. They have to settle with low value jobs to earn just enough to feed themselves on a daily basis – the hand-to-mouth concept. Therefore, there are very limited options that the homeless youth are left with when it comes to food. When buying food, they tend to choose the cheaper alternative foods which are usually unhealthy and have little to no nutritional value to the body. Examples of these kinds of food include pizza, burgers, or perishable food items that are ready-to-eat (Dachner & Tarasuk, 2002). From our everyday experience, one can say that too much unhealthy foods can cause long-term health issues, ranging from diabetes to heart disease. Eventually, the immune system weakens, and serious complications may occur for the individual. It may be difficult for the homeless youth to access any health care services; so many times the symptoms for these diseases can go undiagnosed. At times, the homeless youth tend to go extending periods of time without food, resulting in intense hunger. Hunger is the consequence of food insecurity. It is the resulting feeling of discomfort, weakness, illness and pain – all of which play a great role on the health of youth (Jovanovic, Lecture 9). Though free food is available through charitable food programs such as food banks, they may not be accessible and travelling may not be an option, especially if they suffer fro...

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...vanovic, Lecture 9). Although they may help reduce the hunger, it just maintains the problem of food insecurity among homeless youth, but it does nothing to actually fix the problem. Therefore, increasing the number of food banks is not a suitable solution. Many times you will find that the people who take advantage of food banks are not the ones who would benefit the most from it. Homeless youth tend to feel embarrassed and ashamed to have to rely on food banks. They may believe there is a stigma attached to being homeless and using food banks, hence they avoid it altogether (Jovanovic, Lecture 9). This may also be the reason that they avoid using any health care services that are available to them. Having to deal with health issues, stress in dealing with instability and not being able to predict what the future holds for you, many youth develop mental illnesses.

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