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  2. Homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness, also known as houselessness or being unhoused or unsheltered, is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing.It includes living on the streets, moving between temporary accommodation with family or friends, living in boarding houses with no security of tenure, [1] and people who leave their homes because of civil conflict and are refugees within their country.

  3. Why is it so Difficult to Tackle Homelessness? - AOL

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    The U.S. is struggling to solve its homelessness crisis. The number of Americans living on the streets and in shelters is growing. In 2020 nearly 600,000 Americans were left without a home ...

  4. Homelessness is a crisis, but sweeping encampments ... - AOL

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    Homelessness cannot be solved without access to supportive housing Sophia Druffner Homelessness is a health crisis, but so are encampment closures without widespread affordable housing and ...

  5. Why did homelessness skyrocket in 2022? And why were so ... - AOL

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    Homelessness in Tarrant County spiked about 50 percent from 2021 to 2022. About 43 percent of those experiencing homelessness were Black. Why did homelessness skyrocket in 2022?

  6. Homelessness and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the age group in question and how homelessness is defined, the consensus estimate as of 2014 was that, at minimum, 25% of the American homeless—140,000 individuals—were seriously mentally ill at any given point in time. 45% percent of the homeless—250,000 individuals—had any mental illness.

  7. 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 due to the fact that 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 ...

  8. Is Housing First the solution to homelessness?

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    Mental illness and addiction are the real roots of homelessness “California radicals want the public to believe that there is no middle ground between imprisoning troubled homeless people and ...

  9. Homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Homeless women with children are more likely to live with family or friends than those without children, and this group is treated with higher priority by both the government and society. [142] In 2020, homeless mothers had a much higher prevalence of depression, at 40 to 85%, compared to 12% in women of all socioeconomic groups. Homeless ...