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Homelessness in the City Danielle Davis EDU 644: Child & Family Welfare
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A Tale of Two Cities Chicago 138,575 homeless people reported in 8/14 50% of the homeless population were families with 48,743 children Of which 22,144 were enrolled in school 2013/14; 98% were of color Public Policies: Sweet Home Chicago Support/Resources: Free transportation to/from school Homeless Prevention Call Center Phone Call t “311” can provide information to the homeless population Chicago Coalition for the Homeless New York Nearly 20,000 people under the age of Children under age 18, accounted for 39% of the city’s homeless population Support/Resources: Covenant House New York Mental Health Clinics Mother & Baby Programs Safe Horizon
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Similarities Majority of the homeless youth and youth at risk have been victims to some kind of neglect, abuse, emotional trauma, maltreatment from within their homes that forced them into homelessness Both cities offer some sort of legal aid or help to the homeless population Homelessness amongst young people up to age 24 is increasing in both places
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Something I’ve Learned Well, which I guess I kind of already knew, was the limited amount of space and resources shelters have, nationwide. I say I already knew given the number of homeless people I pass by everyday on my walk to work. I always asked myself, why don’t they go to a shelter? Well, when there is no space because local shelters, such as the Crib in New York, only sleep 20 people, age 18-24, when there are hundreds of thousands in need, you sleep on the park bench or in the subway tunnel.
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