Anything that they can eat, or if they have parents, anything their parents can give them.
There are 5,256 homeless children in brooklyn
how many homeless people are in Savannah
well that's what mainly people see on the streets, adults are homeless more than children because thay have more reasons
In American there are 1,394,059 homeless children.Another answer:Research shows many diverse estimates of the number of homeless children, by country and worldwide, that do not collectively add up. Because no actual census has been taken, the number is, at best and unfortunately, a guesstimate.
It is impossible to know an exact number of homeless anywhere, but Florida has around 180,000 homeless give or take. They rank 43rd out of 50 in homelessness. Anywhere from 20-30,000 of those are children who are homeless.
There are 5,256 homeless children in brooklyn
well yes children in need
Yes, i can answer it... there are 20 million homeless people living on the streets on in a favela
There are lots of children that are homeless and starving because their parents kicked them out since they couldn't afford to care for them. Some of the children do not attend school since they have to stay home and help look after their younger siblings.
help homeless babys
Homeless people eat out of dumpsters because they don't have the money to pay for food.
how many homeless people are in Savannah
They eat at home or in restaurants.
well that's what mainly people see on the streets, adults are homeless more than children because thay have more reasons
In American there are 1,394,059 homeless children.Another answer:Research shows many diverse estimates of the number of homeless children, by country and worldwide, that do not collectively add up. Because no actual census has been taken, the number is, at best and unfortunately, a guesstimate.
If they go to a homeless shelter they are normally served a bowl of soup
Amy M. Hightower has written: 'Meeting the educational needs of homeless children and youth' -- subject(s): Services for, Homeless children, Education, Homeless students