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  2. Homelessness in New York - Wikipedia

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    By 1983 this right was extended to homeless women. Despite this, 70% of homeless refuse shelter and help when assist programs approach them. [citation needed] In March 2013, the New York City Department of Homeless Services reported that the sheltered homeless population consisted of: [5] 27,844 adults; 20,627 children; 48,471 total individuals

  3. Huguette Clark - Wikipedia

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    Huguette Marcelle Clark / uː ɡ ɛ t k l ɑː r k / [3] (June 9, 1906 – May 24, 2011) was an American painter, heiress, and philanthropist, who became well known again late in life as a recluse, living in hospitals for more than 20 years while her various mansions remained unoccupied.

  4. Hetty Green - Wikipedia

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    The City of New York came to Green for loans to keep the city afloat on several occasions, most particularly during the Panic of 1907; she wrote a check for $1.1 million and took her payment in short-term revenue bonds. Keenly detail-oriented, she would travel thousands of miles alone—in an era when few women would dare travel unescorted—to ...

  5. Dani Johnson is an entrepreneur, author and mom who was featured on the ABC program Secret Millionaire. Raised on welfare, pregnant at 17 and homeless at 21, Johnson became a millionaire at 23.

  6. From homeless to making his first million: How the 25-year ...

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    Pudgy Penguins was an NFT project that took the world by storm in the summer of 2021. It was printed in the New York Times, it was all over all the new stations. It was created by 18- and 19-year ...

  7. Nearly half of New York’s homeless are LGBTQ+—but the only ...

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    New York’s homeless crisis is growing. More than 200,600 migrants have arrived in New York since the spring of 2022, and more than 65,600 people remain in the city’s care, according to city ...

  8. Involuntary hospitalization of Joyce Brown - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Patricia Brown (1947 – November 29, 2005), also known as Billie Boggs, was a homeless woman who was forcibly hospitalized in New York City in 1987. She was the first person hospitalized under a Mayor Ed Koch administration program which expanded the city's ability to forcibly commit homeless New Yorkers to psychiatric hospitals.

  9. Woman takes off her shoes and gives them to homeless ... - AOL

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    The homeless face many challenges, and staying warm during the cold months is one of them. So when a homeless woman got on the subway in New York City wearing no shoes and otherwise light clothing ...