Our social service network is pretty large and most towns over 50,000 have a homeless shelter that provides food and a place to stay.
Some of them actually work. At day labor or temp jobs. Others collect cans, or do odd jobs. Some panhandle. Some, sad to say, steal.
No
By hunting big animals
By hunting big animals
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You can care for homeless people by providing access to resources such as food, shelter, and clothing. Volunteering at shelters or organizations that support the homeless, donating to charities that serve homeless populations, and showing kindness and respect to homeless individuals are also ways to help. Additionally, advocating for affordable housing and support services for the homeless can create systemic change.
The last answer was very incorrect, because that reading was in 2001. Right now, there is about 3.6 MILLION homeless people. (ABOUT) That 3.6 milllion people is about 1% of America's population.
A few billion dollars of taxpayer money goes into the support of the homeless people. Because many countries support the homeless, the money that could have gone to other possible "candidates", went to support the homeless.. The economy goes down and we are in need of support.
In America today, the number of homeless people is between 200,000 and 500,000.
Kindness, like in any group of people, varies among individuals. It's important not to generalize or stereotype homeless individuals based on their circumstances. Many homeless people are kind, compassionate individuals who deserve empathy and support.
There are 744,000 homeless men and women in the United States as of 2008.
Most men in America are not homeless. But if you are trying to ask if males comprise the majority of homeless Americans, then the answer is yes. The majority of homeless people on America are males.
700,000 to 2 million people ~MadMax Answered Your Question~