The demands included a call to end homelessness by the building of social housing. |
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He squandered a real opportunity to do something about homelessness and hunger. |
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A postcode lottery of legal aid is leaving desperate people with nowhere to turn for help on problems such as homelessness and domestic violence. |
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Housing chiefs say that waiting lists and homelessness are likely to grow during this period. |
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Journeys, wanderings, separations, and a sense of homelessness are elements of many of the poems. |
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According to a study done in 1994, some 12 million adults in the US have experienced homelessness at some point in their lives. |
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This coincides with rising or record levels of poverty, homelessness, job insecurity, personal bankruptcies and small business failures. |
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For example, patients who experience homelessness and housing instability likely do not live in drug-free environments. |
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Susan is the leader of the homelessness action group, a prevention and resettlement team for York Salvation Army. |
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The characters lives and experiences demonstrate their displacement, spiritual homelessness, and the hardships of adjustment to a new society. |
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Without the town camps, homelessness in Alice Springs would be a real national emergency. |
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Other proud achievements of her time in Rochdale were tackling Asian housing problems and homelessness issues. |
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So is homelessness for some a revolving door, hard to step out of the cycle? |
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The multi-million pound regeneration of a deprived area of Rochdale could lead to financial ruin and homelessness. |
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If the mortgage rate has to go up to bring the price of houses down, it will create more homelessness because of repossessions. |
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The town has received one of the largest cash boosts in the country to tackle homelessness. |
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Serious problems related to youth homelessness and young, at-risk members of the have grown at alarming rates. |
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The story of his Americanization becomes, in fact, an account of recurring homelessness. |
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In the beginning it was Irish emigrants suffering from homelessness or social exclusion that were in the majority in the centre. |
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They sniff glue to heal the pain of homelessness and numb the fear of police abuse. |
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It is about the fear of crime, oppression of women and how people feel safer to blinker themselves against poverty and homelessness. |
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As well as producing more affordable homes and tackling homelessness, the strategy aims to bring privately-owned derelict homes back into use. |
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That's actually pretty accurate in terms of linking homelessness, unaffordable housing, and poverty! |
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She said homelessness had mushroomed during the economic boom, with young people making up larger numbers of those sleeping rough. |
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With his latest documentary, he examined the demolition of some urban slums which led to more homelessness in his native India. |
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The national agenda to end chronic homelessness is an improvement over past efforts to manage homelessness. |
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The issues of homelessness, lack of income and indifference to seeking medical care for the children continued. |
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The place of the poem is the place of our homelessness, our groundlessness. |
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Welfare lobby groups had urged that homelessness and mental illness be considered exemptions, but this was rejected. |
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Many and varied are the causes of homelessness and to try to document them in such a short space would be nigh on impossible. |
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You will not save much working in an economy where missing two paychecks can lead to homelessness. |
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Lemley says those children face higher rates of incarceration, homelessness, and mental illness. |
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I am talking about homelessness but politics has transferable skills. |
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The months of fear and flight had left an imprint of homelessness. |
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The link between poverty and homelessness continues to be deserving of focused research that will provide reliable statistics. |
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And she knows that preventing homelessness involves facing down its structural causes. |
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In my case early experiences undoubtedly affected my motivation to engage in homelessness research, as well as informing the nature and quality of my fieldwork. |
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Let me sum up the government's approach to homelessness in the following way. |
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Social and public housing are a key element in housing policies, and often the main solution for homelessness. |
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The entire crisis of homelessness is a confection, a creation, unnecessary. |
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In addition, the loss of the family provider led to homelessness among children, who were thus forced to work or beg. |
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While Williams' going to college helped him escape homelessness, for Danae Vachata going to college meant becoming homeless. |
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Under the shiny surface there's homelessness, ignorance, insane people on the streets, hypocrisy, a certain coldness and strong individualism in people in general. |
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The new homelessness partnership strategy is our way of combating homelessness and helping those at risk of becoming homeless. |
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We wish Michael all the best and expect to be in regular contact with him on housing and homelessness issues. |
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Based on those results, it should develop and fund a national long-term strategy to measurably reduce homelessness in Canada. |
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Some organizations propose that for every homeless person visible on the street, there are four whose homelessness is hidden. |
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Today millions in Russia and the other former Soviet republics are on the edge of starvation, while homelessness is rampant. |
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Together, these represent a significant increase in community capacity to address homelessness. |
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In another example, a community invites a researcher to collaborate in a research project about housing and homelessness in an Inuit community. |
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In another example, a study of housing and homelessness in an Inuit community was initiated at the request of the community. |
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The cost of homelessness has been easier to quantify, often because of the small sample size. |
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There are 384 such institutions that specialize in child care and protecting children from delinquency and homelessness. |
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Currently, some 350,000 children there are threatened by homelessness, chronic illness and malnutrition. |
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Lack of access to affordable housing is one of the main causes for the rise in food bank demand and homelessness. |
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The most in-depth study ever conducted into the links between drugs, street prostitution and homelessness in Glasgow is to be published on Friday. |
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The first step is the creation of a community plan, which is a local strategy to fight homelessness. |
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If the issue that brought a child into foster care is homelessness, child welfare systems must find parents housing. |
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Social problems have festered, as reflected in the 45 million Americans without health insurance, the decay of the public schools and the growth of hunger and homelessness. |
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We had to fight tooth and nail to see the homelessness program renewed in the last couple of years. |
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What about all those promises he made to end the backlog and end homelessness? |
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Communities across the country are experiencing a fresh infusion of ideas, energy, and volunteers to lend a hand in the fight to alleviate homelessness. |
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But that perception can easily blind us to other aspects of homelessness. |
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While homelessness is increasing nationally, Waterford has only a handful of people living rough on the streets, according to a number of charitable agencies. |
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Over the last couple of years, housing advocates in Toronto have been increasingly focused on manufactured and prefab housing as a way to alleviate homelessness. |
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Oddly enough, I never quite recaptured the raw vivaciousness of my childhood homelessness, but that is probably because I am not that little girl anymore. |
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You have to keep reminding yourselves of all the things you've seen: homelessness, hunger, deprivation, voicelessness. |
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I take umbrage at my friend for saying there is nothing in this budget to deal with homelessness. |
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It focuses on the role of homelessness, peers on the street, criminal behavior, poverty and unemployment in influencing drug and alcohol use. |
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And I was just thinking that homelessness wasn't so bad when I came across an old man sleeping against a stash of plastic bags stuffed with refuse. |
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As a result of government military offensives, the people have suffered from death and serious injury, food shortages, homelessness and internal displacement. |
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We are one small piece of the stopgap of community services trying to avoid a major crisis in homelessness and of lack of affordable accommodation in Lismore. |
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Every year 100,000 women in the capital seek medical help, and 17 per cent of homelessness applications are a result of domestic violence, according to Mayor Ken Livingstone. |
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This section will present evidence from Scotland and its largest urban city with the highest homelessness prevalence, Glasgow. |
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Ultimately it is designed to cover up the social causes of crime, to divert attention from the pressing issues of unemployment, homelessness and related social ills. |
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The huge negative impact of poverty and homelessness in my riding has been left to flounder and fester. |
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Threatening us with homelessness and destitution will not create the 2m jobs needed to deal with mass unemployment. |
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Healthcare, hunger, homelessness, prison re-entry, and interfaith dialogue are all key areas plus more. |
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That was the moment, she says, when she realized the irony of the fact that she, an outreach director for the homeless, herself was now on the edge of homelessness. |
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Housing first: Any national response to ending homelessness should be based on the principle of housing first: give people who are homeless the safety, security and dignity of their own home before all else. |
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Specialist support: Young people are experiencing an increased likelihood of homelessness and, with different needs to a lot of adults, require specialist support. |
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If passed, Bill C-304 would tie together Canada's current patchwork of homelessness and housing initiatives and would mandate the government to create a plan that is effective and comprehensive. |
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Developmental disability, mental health problems, communication difficulties, complex medical needs, and lack of viable supports are linked to homelessness. |
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Recent studies have shown that this program's strict repayment conditions push refugees toward homelessness, malnourishment and family instability. |
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Important parts of any homelessness prevention strategy are the avoidance of precipitate evictions, and mechanisms to ensure that households who experience difficulties with paying their rent get timeous assistance. |
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This will enable the local authority either to mediate with the landlord to prevent eviction, or to prepare to rehouse the person to minimize any period of homelessness. |
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Contemporary homeless strategies and services aim to minimise the need for temporary accommodation, to maximise efforts to prevent homelessness and to rehouse homeless people as quickly as possible. |
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Thus the mere fact the homelessness is an affront to our values does not license the use of coercive or paternalistic measures in order to correct it. |
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For people with experience of street homelessness and people who are houseless, stigmatisation is also often linked to their physical appearance or dental problems. |
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If this is resolved in favour of treating this as houseless then these two categories can be combined without loss of detail in the determination of homelessness. |
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And with homelessness likely to increase in the next few years, as deep cuts in housing allowances for welfare recipients take affect, advocates say it would make sense to match tenantless homes with homeless tenants. |
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Studies of homelessness identify family violence as a highly prevalent feature in the histories of homeless people, and some suggest it is a precipitant cause of homelessness. |
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A social network will also facilitate people moving on to independent living as isolation and lack of social relations remains one of the main factors why people relapse into homelessness. |
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Through the homelessness partnering strategy, hope is being given to the homeless with sustainable solutions to become active members of Canadian society. |
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The use of the report is on-going, publicizing in written form the documented problems of overcrowding, homelessness and related problems affecting residents of Kinngait and other Inuit communities. |
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As a result, in 1999, the Government of Canada began to reenter the field of social housing and homelessness, although in a significantly different capacity than in the past. |
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The second form, cyclical homelessness, affects those who have lost their dwelling as a result of some change in their situation, such as loss of a job, a move, a prison term or hospital stay. |
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In our most recent throne speech, we renewed our commitment to help the most vulnerable people in our country, those seeking to break free from a cycle of poverty and homelessness. |
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This is to personalize the homeless, re-encompass them within an ordinary image without playing up their homelessness which is not of their essence. |
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Soaring house prices intermingle with homelessness. |
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There is nothing to indicate a renewal of the homelessness partnership strategy which is a key program we had to fight tooth and nail for earlier in Parliament. |
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The next area I want to deal with is homelessness and to once again implore the government to make decisions on some of the very successful and critical programs related to homelessness. |
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Some of these, notably the Rehabilitation Program and Case Management, can be effective in equipping homeless Veterans and family members to address problems that contribute to homelessness. |
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Perhaps that experience will inspire him, at last, to call a cabinet meeting in the wee hours of October 22 to take action against poverty and eradicate homelessness. |
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By hiring more veterans, we may possibly quell homelessness. |
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Every once in a while it trots out a cameo appearance of desperately struggling community based organizations that are trying to address the homelessness problem. |
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Much influenced by American work, the research employed a positivist and empiricist framework of analysis which attempted to delimit the nature of homelessness in Madrid and explain its occurrence. |
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A brilliant writer and poet, the follower of the tradition of Pushkin, condemned to homelessness, he found his place of merit in foreign cultures and even gave up his native tongue as a means of self-expression. |
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The federal homelessness funding at this point is in limbo. |
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Interpersonal violence may well be the subtext of family homelessness. |
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Re-elected in 2008 by a larger number of voters, he continues his work to reduce homelessness in the city and across Los Angeles County, with special emphasis on housing homeless veterans. |
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Indeed, the lack of privacy and spatial control that is often an inherent part of homelessness makes it difficult to maintain boundaries between people, whether they are intimates or non-intimates. |
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Most often, we see the exact opposite – that student's homelessness is motivating them to get out of homelessness, to concentrate on their studies, to be as successful as possible. |
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We have a growing underbelly of homelessness that is alarming and it is creating great difficulty and challenge for those communities as they try to tackle it with little or no help from the federal government. |
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One potential problem that has received little attention in the research literature is traumatic stress among mothers experiencing homelessness. |
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All say they are homeless and occupied the building to raise awareness about the epidemic of homelessness in London especially amongst young people. |
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However, while we welcome pledges to tackle homelessness, there is not nearly enough policy that will make things better for homeless people, and plenty of initiatives that will only make things worse. |
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Regional and municipal governments, community groups and agencies are working together to tackle the problem of homelessness but the federal government remains absent from the table. |
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Although communities with high levels of poverty, homelessness and unemployment are still very vulnerable, the majority of our members do not live in daily fear of this life-threatening virus. |
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His research and academic interests focus on the areas of community and aboriginal health, homelessness and health and the health of marginalized groups. |
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Founded in 1984, Phoenix works with at-risk and homeless youth in its extended community with a mission to break the cycle of homelessness by offering a wide range of programs and services. |
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Her work also involves trying to end homelessness. |
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To be disowned publicly is to be cut off from this, to be placed in a limbo of homelessness, clanlessness, to become nothing. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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As a result, homelessness is a serious issue faced by many elderly retirees. |
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They met at the West London Cyrenians homelessness charity in Notting Hill, where Ishiguro was working as a residential resettlement worker. |
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Sunday School students are joining Hannah Taylor's Ladybug Foundation Team to fight homelessness. |
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Hilton Foundation for its tireless support to end homelessness, as well as its generosity in matching the funds raised by participants. |
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A SENIOR councillor has called on the Government to shield a grant which prevents homelessness in the city from cuts. |
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Murdering and brutalizing people sleeping in public space is this system's primary response to its homelessness problem. |
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Westminster Council said it had seen a Au13mn increase in the last year which was due to an increase in homelessness in their authority. |
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The reality TV star was headhunted to star in a gritty film about homelessness which will be shown to schoolchildren across Wales before being screened by the Beeb. |
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These powers should be in Scotland's hands to allow us to use the welfare state to support vulnerably people and end the scourge of homelessness in Scotland for good. |
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The students from Coventry University have teamed up with Coventry City Council's trading standards officers and homelessness charity the Coventry Cyrenians for the project. |
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In addition to crime, homelessness is on the rise because of the latest economic woes, according to Patrick Markee, senior policy analyst at the Coalition for the Homeless. |
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Remember, loan shark debts are not enforceable and by taking action against loan sharks we can, in the long term, reduce rent arrears, evictions and homelessness. |
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New and powerful forms of urban activism have developed around the crises of homelessness, AIDS, police brutality, overdevelopment, environmental hazards, and queer-bashing. |
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After the fall of USSR in the 1990s, growth plummeted, living standards declined, drug use, homelessness and poverty skyrocketed, and suicides increased dramatically. |
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Adverse impacts span loss of life, property damage, contamination of water supplies, loss of crops, and social dislocation and temporary homelessness. |
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Ken Loach rose to fame in 1966 as the young director of the television play, Cathy Come Home, which featured homelessness and was watched by 12 million people. |
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