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  2. Homeless shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Peachtree-Pine shelter in Atlanta, Georgia, US. Homeless shelters are a type of service that provides temporary residence for homeless individuals and families. Shelters exist to provide residents with safety and protection from exposure to the weather while simultaneously reducing the environmental impact on the community.

  3. Homeless families' stays in shelters could be limited. Some ...

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    With a backlog of homeless families in the state — officials said earlier this month there were 783 families on a waitlist to get into temporary shelter — as well as an expectation that demand ...

  4. 2. The shelter is a house with a shower. Refuge of Hope partnered with Lighthouse Ministries to secure a home in southeast Canton that is roughly a mile from Refuge of Hope’s downtown campus.

  5. Tensions rise at ENC's migrant shelter in Quincy as homeless ...

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    More on ENC's migrant shelter: Tempers flare as Quincy debates temporary shelter for homeless refugee families In March, Healey announced a new requirement for people using the safety-net sites to ...

  6. Family homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homeless child pictured sleeping rough with what appears to be their father. Family homelessness refers to a family unit (often blood related) who do not have access to long term accommodation due to various circumstances such as socioeconomic status, access to resources and relationship breakdowns. [1] In some Western countries, such as the ...

  7. Homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness, also known as houselessness or being unhoused or unsheltered, is the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing.It includes living on the streets, moving between temporary accommodation with family or friends, living in boarding houses with no security of tenure, [1] and people who leave their homes because of civil conflict and are refugees within their country.