it all depends how long a person has been homeless for or how much longer they will live without a home, that determines their accommodation. most homeless people tend to hide away from the open streets due to physical abuse. so really it all depends on the area. if safe then i would say several months if not a year.
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You can ride a Pocket bike, but just not on the street. You can only ride on private property or in parking lots. It is illegal to ride one on the street and is not safe because they are not road worthy, having minimal to no lights, and a very low top speed, leading to a possibility of getting ran over by an SUV. So it is fine, as long as you stay off of the street.
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there are no cupcake, butter, tea, oil, etc. in Copenhagen, all Danish people had to stay in their house at 8:00 pm, there was a German soldier around every street's corner
one way is to stay on a corner of a street and ask for jobs, people will think you are homeless and offer you the job but you have to show them you can do the job
Homeless individuals can live in a variety of places such as on the streets, in shelters, under bridges, in cars, or in makeshift encampments. The specific location can vary depending on the individual's circumstances and access to resources.
they may stay next to a store or in a small place were people won't get close.
homeless people need jobs and also needplaces to stay also homeless people like to go to jail to have some were to stay i pitafull that homeless people let there self get like that and do drugs and alchol and on the 1 of the mouth some homless get checks and dont try to save they money to rent a hotel room or look for a job or look for a anpartment
On average, people experiencing homelessness in the US stay homeless for around four months. However, this can vary greatly depending on individual circumstances, access to resources, and systemic factors such as lack of affordable housing and support services.
I am in a shelter right now here today and I've been in this shelter for a year since July of 2011. Homeless people stay in shelter until they find houses and that could take months to a year. Once I've been in a shelter for 2 years almost 3. Hope that helped!
No, not all homeless people go to homeless shelters. Some may prefer to stay on the streets, in their cars, or in other temporary accommodations due to various reasons such as safety concerns, personal choice, or lack of availability of shelter space.
Some homeless people do not like homeless shelters's they feel it in with with their rights they may not want to wake up early or have to be there by a certain time or they may want to stay on whatever from they TAZR
Not always, most homeless are homeless due to losing a job, not having money to continue on their rent and such. Some of these, though they did not choose to become homeless at first, become accustomed to the freedom of such a lifestyle and say they choose to stay homeless. There are a few though that did consciously choose to become homeless and love it. The range of homelessness goes from the stereotype homeless person with very little in the way of possessions up to people that live in RV's.
sometimes there are homes for the homeless in your community and if they don't have a home i don't see why the shelter wouldn't allow them in but if they do have families they stay with their families
If you are made homeless then I would have to say if you have no friends you can stay with for a little while then find homeless shelters in your area. Then you can go down to a health and human services office and apply for housing, food stamps if you have no job or low income. They will help you out to the best of their abilities espeacially if you are pretty much just living on the streets already.
It's a hotel for homeless people to go and live. They don't have to pay, but they can stay warm and eat and stuff