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In 2004, 37 million people, or 12.7 percent of the American population was living in poverty, according to the National Coalition for the Homeless. Many of these people live from paycheck to paycheck with nothing saved in the bank. read more

Stability: the key for homeless families. A dwelling is not the only need that many homeless families have. The Salvation Army believes that apart from the obvious needs such as employment, counselling and material aid, many families have a desperate need for stability. read more

Shockingly, being homeless actually doesn't qualify you for the government gravy train we've heard so much about, unless you take the metaphor literally, in that a train full of gravy also would not do much to alleviate an insecure housing situation. read more

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