Seventeen out of every 10.000 people in the United States were experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2019. These 567.715 people represent a cross-section of Americans. They are associated with every region of the country, family status, gender category, and racial/ethnic group.
A leak of affordable housing and the limited scales of housing assistance programs have contributed to the current housing crisis and to homelessness. Recently foreclosures have also increased the homelessness crisis. Do you have a say in this write below!

This homelessness man sleeping on the street corner just a few blocks away from the White House in Washington D.C,.
Regardless of were you live we see them every day sleeping on the street (outside) of shelter or housing. The supply of homeless shelters, and the characteristics of individuals in a community that make homelessness more likely.

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