The Perception of the Homeless

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There are over 3.5 million homeless people in the United States alone (National Student Campaign against Hunger and Homelessness). Within this amount of people there are challenges beyond not having a home that the majority of citizens with a home do not face. These include: thinking about appearance, quality and source of food, living space, and source of money. Those mentioned are just a few things that non-homeless people may overlook when thinking about the challenges of homelessness. As a nation the way we perceive others around us comes into play here. Intentionally or not, homeless people are often judged based on their situation, rather than who they are. This may exist due to the communication barrier between the homeless and non-homeless. In order to move away from judgment and stereotypes, education on the subject of homelessness is vital. The first time homelessness was recognized in the US was as early as 1640. Homelessness was seen as moral problem, and character was brought in to question. One of the major religions of the time was the Christian faith. It was believed that a good Christian would be taken care of by God, and all needs would be met. If one was not acting as a “good Christian” then their needs were not met. Therefore due to the fact the homeless did not have their needs met, they were viewed as bad people. (Downtown Congregations to End Homelessness) Robert Fischer, author of the article The History of Homelessness 1640 to the Present, pointed out: Today, those experiencing homelessness has nothing to do with a person’s intrinsic worth. Homelessness is a complex social issue with many variables. Unfortunately, for those experiencing homelessness, the impact of the values of the 1640s are still pervas... ... middle of paper ... ... website. I thought that he had an interesting idea and it was useful to my paper that he was able to teach his church on the lesson of not being judgmental by appearance. "Overview of Homelessness In America." National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness. National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness, n.d. Web. March 15. 2014. The website gives a lot of statistics about hunger in the United States. The website looks at who is homeless, and why. This source is credible because it is a national student campaign to end homelessness. It is also a .gov website. The website was useful and gave me a lot of statistics. I didn’t end up using very many of them, but they did allow me to understand who is homeless and the actual number of homeless people in the US. I used the statistic that there are around 3.5 million homeless people in the world.

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