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I am in a shelter right now here today and I've been in this shelter for a year since July of 2011. Homeless people stay in shelter until they find houses and that could take months to a year. Once I've been in a shelter for 2 years almost 3. Hope that helped!
you will have to stay in a halfway house or a homeless shelter.
Either on the streets, at a relatives,a homeless shelter or in a car.
sometimes there are homes for the homeless in your community and if they don't have a home i don't see why the shelter wouldn't allow them in but if they do have families they stay with their families
A place where you won' t be called a homeless bum. Come and stay with us. Offering shelter in your time of need.
If a woman has no car, home, job, or money then she can go to a homeless shelter. If there is no homeless shelter in the area, she can contact police to help find her a place to stay overnight.
If your talking about a strait up homeless person then they would probably go to a shelter or a friends house, but if your talking about a hobo then the would sleep in a dumpster or a cardboard box.
welfare office or a shelter
if worst comes to worst then you should be fine the landlord should take care of you just tred carfully
As long as you have sufficient water and food and shelter, you can stay indefinitely.
On average, people experiencing homelessness in the US stay homeless for around four months. However, this can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances, access to resources, and systemic factors such as lack of affordable housing and support services.
Generally, most homeless shelters do not require payment. Since funding sources are different, however, some do require minimal payment or often manual labor (e.g., sweeping) if unable to pay.