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Homeless Population

The things we don’t seem to understand

By Rachel StokesPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

The life of living on the streets isn’t easy. The day to day survival of being homeless is a day to day fight for survival. People always come to there own conclusion that the homeless population has a choice to be living the way that they do. But let’s dig more deeper into all that plays a role into why a person becomes homeless in the first place. Mental health is the first biggest issue that comes with being homeless, and believe it or not but if a person struggles to get the right kind of help or has had really bad experience with the system with seeking help there is a chance that they will try to figure it out on there own. Is this the best choice for them no it is not but yet again we have to remember how corrupt the system can be when it comes to dealing with mental clients. For myself it took years for one mental health place to get it right as well as to find that mental health through a court order due to drugs being involved and being homeless. But not all of us are as lucky as others. Homeless people are constantly viewed as if they were not even human beings, even law enforcement treats homeless like captive animals. I am a living witness of this same type of treatment that left me to fear law enforcement. Homeless people have limited resource and help, mainly because they lack a physical address, and important documents to identify themselves. And in the case if a homeless dies and no family can be reached or found the bodies will not be properly buried. Homelessness is the toughest way of living the things that homeless people experience, witness, deal with,struggling with, and the time it takes to adapt to having to constantly move around. Being homeless means being titled as a outsider, Poor, misfits,liers, thieves,drunks,Drug addicts, useless,conniving,criminals,fatherless,motherless, cheap, and the list goes on.Second thing is resources, homeless individuals might seem as if they have so many useful resources. In all reality there is plenty of resources for homeless individuals, but also these resources that are available lack key factors in the main cause and reason why we have so many homeless individuals without housing or adequate living. Three after a homeless individual gets assistance with housing it shouldn’t stop there but it does, you see our government acts as if they have no clue of all of the issues that play a roll in a home individuals life. The government is in charge of keeping track of every homeless they possibly can. So in that case giving a homeless a place to live isn’t going to keep a homeless from being home again. Why? Because like I said before homeless inside come with many problems and issues, and if these matters aren’t acknowledged appropriately and throughly observed. We will always have a constant homeless problem in United States.So moral of this story is for all readers to understand that judging a person who has less then what you have, leaves a list of questions of your actual knowing of what, why,how ,and when a home individuals life really started. Also things to remember Done judge a book by its cover before you even attempt to find out there story. Also something to also know there will be homeless inside with stories that seem out of this world. But there are also things in our own lives that we will never even know that existed. Everybody truth will be there own truth. And no one has a right to tell someone else if there truth is a lie or not.

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Rachel Stokes

I have been writing poetry and short stories since I was level years old. I mostly like to speak about my life experiences and my view point on life. I can go off of any subject or topic. I’m always open for topic suggestions.

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  • Lamar Wiggins2 years ago

    I agree with so much written here. Especially not judging a book by its cover. Who are we to determine what led a person to be homeless. Great article, Rachel.

  • https://youtu.be/8gktr9uF164?si=aw3KHoerbPUfB5OI I worked on this short documentary when I stayed in Austin 2007 about homeless veterans.

  • This is an excellent story. I have always been concerned about the homeless population. We are all one paycheck away from being homeless. The rise of rents to pad the realtors pockets and the wealthy pockets. Empty homes are in every state and city. There's no reason to have a homeless population that continues to grow every year because rents are horrible. Great story 💯

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