harsh weather conditions, abuse from passing people, danger from animals and mental conditions.
they really need water food and money to buy protection
Having no home I think is pretty much up there.
Asking for my change ;)
Homeless specially in Vancouver
I think the problems are - 1. Death 2. No food and drink 3. Homeless I hope it helped.
Not all homeless people have mental health problems, but studies have shown that a significant portion do experience mental health issues. Factors such as trauma, substance abuse, and lack of access to healthcare can contribute to the prevalence of mental illness within the homeless population. Providing mental health support is crucial in addressing homelessness effectively.
He didn't and died homeless
some get kicked out of their houses, and on to the streets its not because their lazy that they are homeless. Perhaps they just took the wrong road.
Some homeless people are homeless because they have mental health issues or drinking/drug problems so people don't trust them to give them their money because they don't know how they will spend their money. Whether its for drugs or positive reasons
Various reasons. They may include mental illness, drug/alcohol problems, unemployment, abusive family members, disasters, and other reasons. A small percentage may chose to be homeless- such as hobos.
Its the system..Contact Just For Jesus Challenge Homeless Outreach Bishop Jack Wisor For a detailed answer..... jwisor@windstream.net or 814-590-3898
Finding a way to protect animals from the destruction of their race. How to make more homes for homeless or penniless people.
No, the word 'homeless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.When the word 'homeless' is used as 'the homeless', it is used in the context of 'the homeless people' as a group, the noun 'people' is inferred.The noun form of the adjective 'homeless' is homelessness.
When the stock market crashed many Americans faced problems. Problems such as homeless, being poor, jobless, ect. The crash was indeed very bad for America.
Work in a homeless shelter or disabled veteran's hospital -- your problems won't seem like such a big deal in comparison.