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Homelessness in an Urban Environment
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The Problem The main problem is “permanent” housing revamping the homelessness system Health Care for Homeless Jobs for Homeless Current homeless programs are expensive
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The Causes The main cause is unaffordable housing Lack of decent education Mental illnesses Substance abuse lack of incentives to work
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The Facts Each year 100,000 new Yorkers experience homelessness. The cost of sheltering a homeless family in the new York city shelter system is $36,000 per year, while the cost for a homeless individual is $23,000 per year. Over 60 percent of homeless families previously resided in four of new York city’s poorest neighborhoods (the south Bronx, Harlem, Bedford- Stuyvesant, and east new York). The number of homeless new Yorkers residing in shelters each night is at the highest point in new York city’s history.
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Non-solutions Current Homeless Programs “Temporary” shelters / housing Abolishing of homeless programs
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Utilize funding in a more cost-efficient method Provide homeless with “permanent” housing Provide homeless with job training Assist homeless in finding health care Assist homeless in finding a home Reinstating homeless into society The Solution
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