The Fight Against Homelessness

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Have you ever been stuck? So stuck you have nowhere to go, no money, and nobody that is willing to help you? Well, thousands of people around the world are in the same shoes as you are. There are millions of people sleeping outside on the streets every single day and night, starving and sleeping in cold and awful conditions. Imagine sleeping in an alley or starting a fire in a trash can just to keep warm, but then getting taken to jail because you are disrupting the peace on the streets. Who to turn to when everybody has given up on you is going to be a hard decision. We, the more fortunate, need to come together to fight against homelessness. Imagine being in their shoes, scared, lost, cold, and hungry. In this paper, I will talk about the facts and statistics of the homeless, organizations providing and protecting them, the causes that put them where they are and different shelters and house them in their time of need.
First of all let’s look at some of the facts and statistics of the homeless people in large cities and around the world. In the U.S. The estimates range from a low of 250,000 to at least 3 million. A lot of homeless people are either one of two groups: disabled ones who’ve been constantly homeless for a year or more, or those who may have been homeless at least four or more times in about three years. “Families, single mothers, and children make up the largest group of the rural homeless.” (“Homelessness”) One March 20, on Shelter and Street Night, 15,000 people conducted a census in large cities and counted 168,309 homeless in emergency shelters, 49, 734 homeless in street locations, 10,329 homeless at the youth shelters and 11,768 homeless women in shelters for abused women. The number of homeless living on th...

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...970s, SRO hotels, rooming houses and low-rent apartment buildings were common in cities. Cities all around the world are converting armories and gymnasiums into dormitories. The cities are starting to rehabilitate abandoned buildings thanks to a program designed for the ill-housed and homeless.
In this paper we went over the facts and statistics of homeless people, the different organizations fighting for their rights and trying to get them off of the streets, the causes of why these people are where they are in life, and the different shelters used to house these people in their time of need. They are human, and they need our help. Without us they won’t make it, they can’t do it alone. Without our love and support, they feel like nothing, and we all need to come together as equals and bring them up while they are down and get them the help that they need so badly.

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