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Who are the homeless?

The short answer to this question is – anyone. Homelessness affects people of all ages, races, and backgrounds. Anyone who doesn’t have a regular place to stay can be considered as homeless. There are, however, certain groups of people who are more at risk of homelessness than others. These include people who have been recently discharged from hospitals, teenagers who have aged out of the child welfare system, people who have been recently released from institutions, and individuals who have recently become single parents. There are also certain subgroups within the homeless population that are at particularly high risk of homelessness, like people with disabilities and veterans.

A homeless person is someone who does not have a permanent home. Anyone without a fixed residence can be considered as homeless. There are many such people in the world, especially in the cities where the cost of living is so high. Unfortunately, there are so many people who have fallen on hard times and have nowhere to go. These unfortunate souls wander from one place to the other, finding shelter wherever they can. They sleep in parks, by the roadside or simply roam the streets with their belongings in bags and backpacks. Homelessness continues to be an ever-growing problem all over the world with no apparent solution in sight. This article will look at why homelessness is such a big issue today and how we can solve this problem once and for all.

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Spread Love Foundation

Boulder City, Nevada
Direct: 702.215.1020

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