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essay on Topic: homeless people deserve help not pity

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Answered by XxLUCYxX
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Can anyone survive if there is no place for them to sit down or fall asleep or to store their belongings? These scenarios are unimaginable for many people, but for the homeless people, these scenarios are part of their daily lives.

The significant quantity of people is not even aware of the situation of homelessness in that is happening in most of the major cities of the world. In contrast, a portion is turning a blind eye to the subject, knowing the situation. The frequently occurring poverty and homelessness can be difficult to discuss for those living a wealthy lifestyle.

Homelessness is also associated with an absence of belonging. Absence of belonging can relate not only to a particular community but also to the people that reside there. Those portions which are aware of the situation of homelessness, some people loathe the poverty-stricken individuals of our society.

The leading causes of homelessness are unaffordability of housing, single parenting, increases in poverty rates, mental health and trauma and also due to lack of education and training. Our society can remove chronic homelessness by providing low income and affordable housing for the homeless population.

Although many facility programs focus on helping solve this significant issue in today’s society, many nations lack the resources necessary to help each one of the homeless people. Men, women, children, adults and families all are affected by one of the major social issue in the world that is homelessness.

Many of us have seen individuals asking for money who have all their belongings in a plastic bag and have nowhere to go. Although the most visible homeless people are the one sleeping roughly in doorways, homelessness also includes individuals who stay in bed and breakfast, hostels or other temporary accommodation or local authority housing.

It is tough to understand how a person becomes homeless, and researches show that they belong from all areas, backgrounds and age groups. Most researches show that more than three-fourth of the youngsters who turn to facility centres for help are homeless due to abuse, eviction or family breakdown.

Many of the young people also often become homeless following the death of their guardian due to which they face double blow becoming bereaved and homeless at the same time. But before seeking any help, these vulnerable young people find themselves sleeping rough.

The young people have no means of supporting themselves financially as they have no qualifications so a significant help to them would be if they get any assistance so that they can return to school or gain a qualification and get housing facilities through which they can find stability by finding worthwhile employment. But unfortunately, they are befriended by drug addicts or forced into prostitution for a minimal income.

Places affected by natural disasters like earthquakes and floods suddenly have thousands of persons whose houses become unliveable and who have nothing in possessions. The society has to change its attitude towards people who are facing these dire situations as its not their fault and help them to make their society a developed one.

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Homelessness is the state of people who do not have regular housing facilities and is also known as a social problem. Homeless people often spend their nights uncomfortably on the streets.

Also, they don’t have access to ordinary facilities such as money, food, shelter or even medical help. Some homeless person may even spend their nights at their friends’ house with just a blanket.

Some common factors why an individual becomes homeless is if someone faces domestic violence, flees persecution from another country, relationship breakdown, drugs and alcohol misuse, mental health problems, family disputes or may be unable to keep a steady job and hence not able to pay the rent.

Over five million low-income households face the struggles to maintain the homes due to high housing costs or substandard housing standard. The homeless people in our societies struggle every day to find a place to live. The government should take the primary measure to stop the growth of homelessness by providing cheap housing facilities to homeless people and give more opportunities to the less fortunate ones.

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