Homelessness In America Essay

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Homelessness is not just average people who lose their jobs, go in debt, lose their houses, lose their families, etc., it is also people who served for our country. There are many statistics and facts on homelessness as a whole, in certain countries, certain states or among a certain people. I chose to write about homelessness in New York, homelessness in America in children, and homelessness in veterans in America . To compare a large population with a small area of that population, then to a specific group. Homelessness is a very wide-spread issue in the U.S., which might be quite apparent, but there’s a lot of it that is ‘hidden’. New York is a state with many homeless people, the rate for homelessness in New York is a lot higher than in many other states. As time goes on, the issue gets bigger, but solutions, temporary fixes, or helping aids are being found for help the issue. It starts with …show more content…

“Homelessness can greatly increase the risk of harmful health outcomes to children.” (Jenny HSU) data was gathered from from over 20,000 caregivers of low-income children, they were “ all the under the age of 4 and had either public health insurance or or no health insurance at all.” (HSU) Children who were homeless since a young age are way more likely to have developmental delays, hospitalization needs, and just poor health in general, and “infants are 250% more likely to be at risk of poor health, 118% more likely to be at risk for developmental delays and 46% more likely to experience hospitalization.” (HSU) There are programs and services including rapid re-housing, wrap-around case management, “counseling, substance abuse treatment, utilizing these can reduce the the likelihood of negative health outcomes, help support children's trajectory towards lifelong healthy development and reduce public health exposures.”