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Pages in category "Video games about homelessness" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
For example, after deciding whether to live closer to work (where the rent is high, but the transportation costs low) or to live further from work (where the rent is less expensive, but the transportation costs are much higher), the player is shown the message "A lack of affordable housing is the number one cause of homelessness." The game ends ...
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The Beautiful Game is a fictional movie about the very real Homeless World Cup Tournament, which for two decades, has brought together hundreds of people for a soccer tournament. Starring Bill ...
Rental subsidies, eviction defense and help finding new housing are prevention efforts that could help vulnerable people from falling into homelessness.
StandUp for Kids is a US 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 1990. Its stated mission is to "End the Cycle of Youth Homelessness". StandUp for Kids is run almost entirely by volunteers and has established multiple outreach programs over the United States. It is dedicated to making a difference to at-risk or homeless kids. [1]
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.
Horvath describes the organization as "a conversation about solutions to end homelessness" that "gives homeless people a chance to tell their own story." [7] Interviews on the subjects' sufferings are recorded using a hand-held videocamera, microphone, laptop, and iPhone, and posted unedited on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. [6]