Top Causes Of Homelessness In America
Author: Jeff Maide
As many as 3.5 million Americans are homeless each year. Of these, more than 1 million are children and on any given night, more than 300,000 children are homeless.
While the general impression is that the homeless are primarily the chronic and episodic, those unfortunate individuals often seen living on the streets in the downtown areas of our cities, the fact is that more than half the homeless are families with children. The vast majority of these have been thrust into homelessness by a life altering event or series of events that were unexpected and unplanned for. Contrary to the belief that homelessness is primarily the result of major traumatic events or physical and mental disabilities, there are many top causes of homelessness in America.
Homelessness is, in fact, caused by tragic life occurrences like the loss of loved ones, job loss, domestic violence, divorce and family disputes. Other impairments such as depression, untreated mental illness, post traumatic stress disorder, and physical disabilities are also responsible for a large portion of the homeless. Many factors push people into living on the street. Acknowledging these can help facilitate the end of homelessness in America.
For those living in poverty or close to the poverty line, an "everyday" life issue that may be manageable for individuals with a higher income can be the final factor in placing them on the street. A broken down vehicle, a lack of vehicle insurance, or even unpaid tickets might be just enough to render someone homeless.
Divorce costs and the associated lowering of a family's total income can cause one or more family members to become homeless. For families that can hardly pay their bills, a serious illness or disabling accident may deplete their funds and push them out onto the street. Today, the rapid, unexpected loss of jobs and resultant foreclosures has caused great dislocation among families and has dramatically added to the number of people without a roof over their heads.
Natural disasters often cause current housing situations to become untenable and costly repairs are often simply not possible. The results of Hurricane Katrina stand in bleak testimony to the power of nature to displace people.
The great challenge for the newly homeless is to figure out how to return to their normal lives. Organizations that build emergency shelters and transitional housing typically work with a larger number of service providers around the country whose mission is to provide the services, such as job training, social skills training, and financial training, that enable these people to regain employment and return to mainstream lives. The progression for these recently homeless is to first be housed in transitional residences where they can learn these skills, to graduate to assisted living in affordable housing while they build up economic reserves and rebuild their employment resume, and then to graduate to full, market rate housing.
Many of these service provider partners are household names, such as Volunteers of America, Rescue Missions, and the Salvation Army. Many others are local organizations formed to address specific homelessness issues in the community. By carefully vetting the qualifications and financial stability of these service providers, organizations that build emergency shelters and transitional housing are able to assure that their facilities are effectively utilized in the fight to end homelessness.
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About the Author
HomeAid is a leading national non-profit organization that builds and renovates multi-unit shelters for America's temporarily homeless while they rebuild their lives. HomeAid has provided housing for more than 100,000 individuals. To learn how you can help please visit: http://www.homeaid.org
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Obesity in America – Has the decline in smoking over the decades increased our obesity as a nation?
Back in the 50′s everyone smoked. All the woman were thin, and kids started smoking as teenagers. I wondered now that we are a “non smoking culture” if there were statistics that showed our “weight” has increased while our “smoking ” has decreased. Interested to hear peoples opinions and statistics on this.
If you quit smoking, and make no other changes in your life style, yes, you will gain some weight. But the largest cause of obesity in America is lack of exercise.
Instead of going out and doing things that provide exercise, people sit in front of the TV or a compueter for entertainment now.
effects smoking has on america?
i’m doing a project on the effects of smoking on america. please provide information, facts, statistics and anything related to this topic and links, websites that are helpful for the research. as much as possible because i need a lot of information. thx.
Minnesota was only 1 signature away from banning cigarettes in bars and restaurants!!!!!
Do You Like America?
people automaticlly love america because they were born here and say that they are proud of it. but think deeply about what goes on and then answer this question.
america is the most obese country in the world.
every 8 seconds, somebody die from lung cancer from smoking in america.
every 10 seconds somebody dies of a car accident in america.
every 4 minutes somebody gets killed by a gun in america.
1 out of 4 sexually active people doesnt know they have aids.
about 40 percent of men deny the fact that they are their baby’s daddy.
every 15 minutes someone is killed or injured driving under the influence.
about every 45 seconds, a child is molested.
every 20 minutes, somebody is raped.
every 12 minutes someone is abducted.
54 percent of teens are sexually active.
there are much more FACTS that can go on here, but i dont have enough character. this is based on the statistics in 2006. one question, Do You Really Like America?
Yes. Statistics are stupid. There are 300 million people in the US. All of those horrible things are going to happen faster and faster just because of population increase.
How many people in America died from smoking in the year 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 and 2008.?
Not from 2000 to 2008.Every single year statistics.I cant find them anywhere!Hoping you guys can help.And I know its increasing every year…So yep
How many people in North America smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes?
Any statistics? And what medical conditions are people prescribed medicinal marijuana for?
Thanks in advance!
Check out norml.org for estimates of patients and the common aliements found on a medical MJ form.