Family Homelessness Essay

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Everyone’s life begin differently. Some children are born into healthy middle or upper class families, while others are born into poverty or a lower class family. People who are born into families with money may have it easier than kids who have to skip meals or forge together money just to buy a gallon of milk. They don’t have to face the hard struggles of society or life in general. According to the American Institute of Research, today over 1.6 million children are homeless. It may not seem like much, but that is almost 1 in 45 kids, (“Family Homelessness”). Along with being homeless, these kids may go through a very rough time with their families. These children are subject to domestic violence, drugs, alcohol, diseases, and other problems that most other children are not exposed to. Through the tough problems and hardships, these children can also prosper and grow. It is all a matter of nature versus nurture. Some children may learn not to follow in the steps of …show more content…

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