This is the holiday season. Most of us go to parties, buy gifts and pack up, and plan warm and comfortable gatherings with family and friends. But for homeless teenagers, children under the age of 18 lacking parenting, foster care, or institutional care may be a nightmare for the holiday season.
There are many reasons for youth homeless, such as domestic violence and neglect, sexual orientation and rejection due to gender identity, overwhelming child welfare system, extreme poverty. These young people are almost always at home, experiencing unimaginable abuse and trauma in the community and on the streets. This is a funding service and program provided by the Runaway / Homeless Youth Act (RHYA) in order to correct deeply unfair treatment of homeless youth on a daily basis. RHYA offers three different homeless youth programs that offer street outreach designed to evacuate youth from the street, temporary shelter and service for adolescents.
Uncontrollable, homeless youth service is designed to protect uncontrollable homeless young people and reunite with their families as much as possible. We are also specialized for violent, homeless young people who are young of pregnant, parenting, sexually exploited, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and question (LGBTQ) We will fund the program. We promise to fund a variety of services so that all the young homeless runners can access the resources they need to leave the city and have a stable life.
After all, the main problem for helping homeless is increasing funds and aid. Because we refuse to admit the fact that they need more money, homeless remains a big problem in the United States. Unfortunately, when homeless problems occur, most societies will see other people. If society knows the real facts about homelessness and distance from home they will truly have a nationwide system to ensure that everyone will have places to stay if they want to . If you eat it, you can eat it. Unfortunately, our society is too materialistic, and for people like Bill Gates there are billions of dollars. As long as our society maintains such attitudes, homelessness will become a bigger problem.