Metalogue: Why Do We Have Homelessness?doi:10.1080/10530789.2004.11739504NoneTaylor & FrancisJournal of Social Distress & the Homeless
Last year, 171,000 people were experiencing homelessness in California. Recently, Gov. Gavin Newsom approved$3.5 billionin California’s budget to end and prevent homelessness, aiming to move more than 2,600 individuals into housing. Opinion Opinion: Homeless, when you just can’...
Increased homelessness among elderly persons is largely the result of poverty and the declining availability of affordable housing. There are at least nine seniors waiting for every one occupied unit of affordable elderly housing nation-wide. Furthermore, the waiting list for affordable senior housing ...
HOMELESSNESS IN MALAYSIA: VICTIMS OF CIRCUMSTANCE OR BY CHOICE? This paper discusses the issues of homelessness in Malaysia, what constitutes and causes homelessness in Malaysia and how the society and government can help this marginalised group, according to public opinion. There is no official st...
One homelessness service said the news that it won't be needing to operate for the foreseeable future is
And whenhomeless peoplecan stay in shelters, often they may only spend the night there. That means they have togo somewhere else during the daytime. More laws As the number of people facing homelessness increases, local residents are demanding that their elected officials do something aboutthe ho...
The problem of homelessness is getting worse.In 2018, 22,500 households experienced at least one episode of homelessness in King County, the highest number on record. The region’s crisis-management system is near its limit, and there is no reason to believe the pressure will subside a...
The city-run campsite for people experiencing homelessness is pictured Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, in North Lawrence. A crowd of about 70 real estate agents had a topic on their minds when Lawrence Mayor Lisa Larsen attended their lun...
Homelessness is a health crisis: why hospitals are resorting to building housing doi:10.1503/cmaj.240649CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association JournalAndrew BoozaryCatherine VarnerAndreas Laupacis
ll need the insights and critical-thinking skills you gain in history and social studies to fight poverty and homelessness, crime and discrimination, and make our nation more fair and more free. You’ll need the creativity and...