Homelessness
"Over the past year, over two million men, women, and children were homeless" in America. (NLCHP) Homeless people face an intense struggle just to stay alive despite the fact that society turns its head from the problem. The government makes laws that discriminate against homeless people, which make it, illegal for them to survive. The mistreatment of homeless people is an issue that is often ignored in our community. When you see a homeless person on the streets how do you react? Do you turn your head and ignore them? Do you become angry that they are living on the streets? Do you feel frightened and avoid the situation all together? Or do you see these people as human beings and treat them in that way? Homeless people are "subjected to alienation and discrimination by mainstream society". (NLCHP) Most alienation and discrimination comes from the lack of education about homeless people. There are numerous untrue myths about homeless people. Many people believe that homeless people "commit more violent crimes than housed people." (NLCHP) The reality is that homeless people actually commit less violent crimes than people with homes do. Dr. Pamela Fischer, of John Hopkins University, studied ar
The community needs to become more active in contributing to this issue. These schools are not taught by certified teachers, do not follow the same curriculum other public schools, group children of different ages and grade levels in the same classrooms, and do not provide special programs and activities available in other public schools. This website describes the nationwide organization, Food Not Bombs. It all starts with the attitudes of the people in the community. (Jim) Many of these laws that discriminate against homeless people are in direct violation of the constitution. rest records in Baltimore and discovered that even though homeless people were more likely to commit non-violent and non-destructive crimes, they were less likely to commit violent crimes against people. What they do is find donations of food that would be thrown away by companies who discard large quantities of food. " (Mike) Speaking from experience, Mike and other homeless people feel that "the second you put down the shelter's address, they turn you away. He is also a writer of personal experiences. A study done in Chicago discovered that "39% of homeless people interviewed had worked for some time during the previous month". The River Street Homeless Shelter and Human Resource Agency have dinners and showers available seven days a week. He has spent time in jail for various violations of the law, which he has to commit in order to survive.
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