Friday, December 27, 2019

A Brief Note On The Problem Of Homeless - 957 Words

Imagine being from a middle income family, then suddenly you were homeless. Dirty, alcoholics, drug addicts, and bums are words that people associate with being homeless. Multiple factors can cause anyone to become homeless. The Scale family was ordinary, until hordes of factors caused them to become homeless (Foster). People need to stop thinking that homeless people are of a lesser kind, as demonstrated by the Scale family. Ordinary people can be homeless. To be homeless you have to be a drug addict or an alcoholic, which is wrong. A person can be homeless because of bad investments, unemployment, a divorce, or family kicking someone out. Barbara Sard, a writer for Centers on Budget and Policy Priorities, says that â€Å"1.1 million families†¦show more content†¦There have been some actions to try to stop homelessness. Groups have been trying to get additional people off the streets and into a home. Social service groups are getting kids off the streets and into foster care or with a safe family member (Foster). They have set up emergency homes for families so they can stay together, instead of living in a shelter with other people (Foster). Some social groups will help pay for a family s rent until they can support themselves (Foster). The people being aided by these groups, have to have a job or searching for one. One of these social service groups helped the Scale family (Foster). Looking back in time, the Scale family appears to be normal with pictures of the holidays with presents stacked high, then something tragic happened. Destiny, the mother, is a babysitter working at home, while Darwyn, the father, works at Home Depot. They have three kids, ages ranging from eleven to three. Suddenly, the recession hit, causing Darwyn to work less hours and Destiny did not have kids to babysit. Rent was raised to $685 a month, which they did not have. With only $2,000 left in the bank, the Scale family moved into a motel until they could find a place to live. They tried to find a place to stay before they ran out of money, however, it did not work. All of their family members did not have enough room for them, then they did not have enough money to continually stay at the motel.

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