Being Young and Homeless

Being Young and Homeless
Title Being Young and Homeless PDF eBook
Author Jeff Karabanow
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 124
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780820467818

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Being Young and Homeless is an intimate portrayal of life on the street from the perspective of young people in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, and Guatemala City. Jeff Karabanow passionately portrays street youth experiences in various locales, highlighting reasons for entering street life, struggles to survive on the street, encounters with service providers, and for some, the street exiting process. This insightful book is relevant for students and practitioners of social work, sociology, social administration, and public policy.

Homelessness & Health in Canada

Homelessness & Health in Canada
Title Homelessness & Health in Canada PDF eBook
Author Manal Guirguis-Younger
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 331
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Medical
ISBN 0776621483

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"Brings together leading and emerging researchers to advance understanding of the complex relationships between homelessness and health. Covering a wide range of topics from youth homelessness to end-of-life care, contributors outline policy and practice recommendations to respond to this public health crisis."--Back cover.

Almost Home

Almost Home
Title Almost Home PDF eBook
Author Kevin Ryan
Publisher Wiley
Pages 256
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781118230473

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Inside the lives of homeless teens—moving stories of pain and hope from Covenant House Almost Home tells the stories of six remarkable young people from across the United States and Canada as they confront life alone on the streets. Each eventually finds his or her way to Covenant House, the largest charity serving homeless and runaway youth in North America. From the son of a crack addict who fights his own descent into drug addiction to a teen mother reaching for a new life, their stories veer between devastating and inspiring as they each struggle to find a place called home. Includes a foreword by Newark Mayor Cory Booker Shares the personal stories of six homeless youths grappling with issues such as drug addiction, family violence, prostitution, rejection based on sexual orientation, teen parenthood, and aging out of foster care into a future with limited skills and no support system Gives voice to the estimated 1.6 million young people in the United States and Canada who run away or are kicked out of their homes each year Includes striking photographs, stories of firsthand experiences mentoring and working with homeless and troubled youth, and practical suggestions on how to get involved Discusses the root causes of homelessness among young people, and policy recommendations to address them Provides action steps readers can take to fight youth homelessness and assist individual homeless young people Written by Kevin Ryan, president of Covenant House, and Pulitzer Prize nominee and former New York Times writer Tina Kelley Inviting us to get to know homeless teens as more than an accumulation of statistics and societal issues, this book gives a human face to a huge but largely invisible problem and offers practical insights into how to prevent homelessness and help homeless youth move to a hopeful future. For instance, one kid in the book goes on to become a college football player and counselor to at-risk adolescents and another becomes a state kickboxing champion. All the stories inspire us with victories of the human spirit, large and small. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will help support kids who benefit from Covenant House's shelter and outreach services.

Homeless

Homeless
Title Homeless PDF eBook
Author Gail Snyder
Publisher Referencepoint Press
Pages 64
Release 2021-08
Genre
ISBN 9781678201708

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One in 30 young people aged 13 to 17 and one in ten 17- to 25-year-olds experience homelessness in any year. Whether they double-up with family or friends, couch surf, live on the streets, or live in motels or shelters, homeless youths are often hidden from public view and the impact of their housing instability may be felt for generations. Homeless: Youth Living on the Streets explores what it is like to be young and homeless, what causes youth homelessness, and what can be done about it.

Staying Alive While Living the Life

Staying Alive While Living the Life
Title Staying Alive While Living the Life PDF eBook
Author Sue-Ann MacDonald
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Pages 218
Release 2018-11-01T00:00:00Z
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1552669335

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In Staying Alive While Living the Life, Sue-Ann MacDonald and Benjamin Roebuck unpack the realities of living on the streets from the perspective of homeless youth. While much is written about at-risk youth, most literature on youth homelessness reduces their lives to flattened images with little room for the diverse, complex and individual nature of their experiences. Challenging the dominant youth-at-risk conversation by putting forward a framework of survival and resilience, MacDonald and Roebuck illustrate the ways that young people who experience homelessness demonstrate tremendous resilience when facing adversity, social exclusion and various forms of oppression. Drawing on conversations with homeless youth, this book focuses both on the external constraints imposed on their lives as well as the ways young people understand their circumstances and their approaches to problem solving. The result is a nuanced analysis that puts human agency at its centre, allowing readers to explore the challenges young people face and the internal and external resources they draw upon when making decisions about their lives.

Youth Homelessness

Youth Homelessness
Title Youth Homelessness PDF eBook
Author Susan Hutson
Publisher Palgrave
Pages 215
Release 1994
Genre Children
ISBN 9780333550564

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'The text...is written in a characteristically accessible style and the presentation of the information is clear and eye-catching.' - Roof

Homeless

Homeless
Title Homeless PDF eBook
Author Gail Sydner
Publisher Referencepoint Press
Pages 64
Release 2021
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9781678201715

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One in thirty young people aged 13 to 17 and one in ten 17- to 25-year-olds experience homelessness in any year. Whether they double-up with family or friends, couch surf, live on the streets, or live in motels or shelters, homeless youths are often hidden from public view and the impact of their housing instability may be felt for generations. Homeless: Youth Living on the Streets explores what it is like to be young and homeless, what causes youth homelessness, and what can be done about it.