The Causes Of Homelessness

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“The average rate of homelessness in America is 1,750,000”, according to an article from the statistic brain on homelessness. Homelessness is defined as when someone is forced out of their living situation or can no longer afford a living space. “Overall, the number of people who experience homelessness estimate between 2.3 million and 3.5 million” (the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty). Homelessness is a serious problem in our country, knowing how to help is the first step to making a difference.
According to National Coalition for the Homeless, homelessness is divided into three categories such as chronic homelessness which is the stereotyped profile of the “skid-row” homeless, who are likely to be in shelters and are there …show more content…

The biggest issue with homelessness is affordable housing, people have a hard time paying bills when they do not make enough money or rent/mortgage is increasing. Most people make minimum wage or an average amount that is much less than the hourly wage expected for renters/owners. “The National Low Income Housing Coalition estimates that the 2013 Housing Wage is $18.79, exceeding the $14.32 hourly wage earned by the average renter by almost $4.50 an hour, and greatly exceeding wages earned by low income renter households” (National …show more content…

For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has helped women, children, elderly men, families, and addicts overcome hard times. The Gospel Rescue Missions also help anyone and they do not mind age, religion, race, origin or color. With programs all over the country, The Department of Veterans Affairs target to help homeless veterans and those who depend on them. Another organization is Feeding America, who are a hunger relief charity and they take the lead with helping with the homeless. They provide food assistance to 25 million people throughout the country with low income, which includes elderly and the youth. All across the country there are homeless shelters that provide free clothing and warm food; some shelters even have different areas for the men, women, and women with children to sleep. This helps to ensure comfort and safety to everyone. Some even find employment and medical services (Homelessness in America). There are some who still live on the streets and have no options, whether there is no room at a shelter, they have no hope, they are addicted, etc. sometimes the better option for some people is to resort to the

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