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The UN Human Rights Human Rights Council is investigating why hundreds of thousands - maybe millions - of U.S. residents suffer the life sentence in the streets following the housing crisis which worsened last year. The Geneva-based UN body sent its...
Tags: Housing, United States, Human Rights, United Nations, Homeless
The economic tide here in Fresno, California has quite literally slowed to a crawl. With a simple stroll down any of Fresnos' main thouroufairs the closed stores are an obvious new edition to an already economically poor area. As the businesses...
Tags: Homeless, Fresno, California, Economy, Life, Hardship, American, USA
Job recruiters all over the country are fighting a "new" problem - although there are tens of thousands of good paying jobs available, people just aren't "qualified" for those jobs (such as nursing and engineering positions...) Apparently...
Tags: Unemployment, job fair, homeless, professions, college, training
So I was on my way to grab lunch today with some friends before the start of the Dodger game. Sick of the regular burger joints and deli sandwiches, we decide to go oriental. En route to the grub fest, I notice a homeless man sitting...
Tags: homeless, masterbation, hibachi, grill, los angeles, bums, bus stop, food, ventura blvd, california
Sacramento, California...I was out running errands today and saw a homeless man standing in the middle of the road with a sign begging for money or food, i dont understand and never will why a country as big as ours and with so many resourses have people...
Tags: homeless, food, government
We did our usual "stop as we travel", and witnessing along the way, from Palestine, Tx to Galveston. We met many nice people who were interested in the Bible. As our usual thing we left them our magazines and continued on our way. One man in particular,...
Tags: homeless, poor, Galveston, hurricane, Bible, faith, witnessing
Leniency in drug laws, legalization of prostitution, euthanasia, and the push to electronically monitor inmates in their own home has created an unusual dilemma. There aren't enough convicts in the Netherlands to keep prisons open for business! ...
Tags: Advocacy, Crime, Denmark, Dutch Prisons, Europe, Europe Crime, Foreign Affairs, Netherlands, Netherlands Crime, Netherlands Prisons, Prison, The Netherlands, World News, Justice Ministry, Nebahat Albayrak, prisons, gun laws, Deputy justice minister Nebahat Albayrak, prison shortage, legalizing marijuana, Californaia, prostitution, euthanasia, crime policies, national security, Obama, employment rate, high unemployment rate, jobless, unable to pay bills, homeless, Iran, liberal on crime, support abortion, support marijuana, prohibition of marijuana
Autumn has encroached upon us, the ending of one season, the beginning of new chapter of memories. Such has been the case in many of our lives, so incontestable with mine. The cumbrous flow of offenders released during the warm months has slowed to dull...
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Quick on the heels of recent dramatic budget cuts to both recreational and social programs the Provincial government of British Columbia, Canada has introduced a "questionable" act to assist the homeless. Much like the "Mental Illness Act" that allows...
I'm sure many of you have seen while walking or driving down the street, a homeless man or woman asking for hand outs. But have you ever encountered pregnant women in a store or restaurant, claiming they don't speak English and need money? Or young...