Personal Narrative: Camping For Their Lives By Scott Bransford

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Camping is a fun activity for friends and family, that’s the time where they share their memories, and also make new ones. On the other hand, camping is when people are trying to stay off the rain, and wild animals form attacking them. That’s when camping is a time their lives depends on it. The article “Camping for their lives” by Scott Bransford talk about small and big cities that is over populated with homeless citizens. The article talks about what is happening in the scene, and what they have to face each and everyday order to survive. Mr. Bransford interviewed the homeless people in different cities, and compare them to others. They had a different housing styles where om California they live near the train tracks, and there is where they set up their tents and they share a fire together so they can keep themselves warm for the cold nights. Most of the people that are homeless and Mexican immigrants. When they came to America, and they had nothing to sleep on so they decided to sleep on the street and work under the table to make a living. People are aware that this is happening and the populations of homeless people are growing slowly. It seems like they are just ignoring this situation. …show more content…

They have shelters for them to sleep for a night, and meals for them so they can have. But they don’t have enough of them, and can’t shelters every homeless people in the country. There are over 500,00 people that are living on the streets. In reality they can’t house 500,000 people they don’t have the money for the moment. Unfortunately, not everyone is willing to help the homeless, because they excuse themselves and tell the homeless to get a job, earn things like they did. They are against helping them, because they should not earn things for free. But then again people throw out their money on useless things rather than helping the people who are need of that money to buy food and

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