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  2. Youth homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homeless children sleeping in New York City, 1890. Photographed by Jacob Riis.. Youth homelessness is the problem of homelessness or housing insecurity amongst young people around the globe, extending beyond the absence of physical housing in most definitions and capturing familial instability, poor housing conditions, or future uncertainty (couch surfing, van living, hotels).

  3. Student homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to 2020 studies, the number of homeless students had reached its highest level in the last ten years. More than 1.5 million students live with their families or acquaintances due to the loss of their homes. According to the National Homeless Education Center, 7% of homeless students live in abandoned buildings or cars. [3]

  4. Approximately 58,000 college students are homeless

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    By ALEXIS BENVENISTE While college is already a huge transition for young adults, some college students face an entirely different hardship -- homelessness. The Free Application for Federal ...

  5. Homelessness: a hidden problem in Mass. affecting teenagers ...

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    “Anyone can become homeless,” said Jack Diaz, a senior at Northeastern University, a formerly unhoused student who relied on the university’s dormitory system, on the kindness of friends ...

  6. Discrimination against homeless people - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination against homeless people is categorized as the act of treating people who lack housing in a prejudiced or negative manner because they are homeless. Other factors can compound discrimination against homeless people including discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexuality, age, mental illness, and other considerations.

  7. Why is there so much homelessness in Pierce County ... - AOL

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    The folks who work every day on the streets with our homeless know the roots of the real problem: for many years the Pierce County Department of Human Services has mismanaged our homeless ...

  8. Child abandonment - Wikipedia

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    Poverty and homelessness are often causes of child abandonment. People living in countries with poor social welfare systems (i.e. China, Myanmar, Mexico, the United States, and other countries) who are not financially capable of taking care of a child are more likely to abandon their children because of a lack of resources.

  9. Homelessness hit a record high in the US this year - AOL

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    More than 770,000 people experienced homelessness in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development reported. It was the largest annual increase since HUD ...