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Stereotypes Of Homeless Men

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Lazy, drug user, alcoholic, and worthless are many of the stereotypes that can be ascribed to homeless people. As heartbreaking as it is, many want to work and not all homeless people are subjected to drug use. Moreover, are they worthless. The stigma attached to homeless persons has continued from the earliest days of American history. This issue of homelessness prompted me to make this my broad topic, while figuring out what is it that we need to improve on, in order to help the homeless. My goal is to open many people's eyes on what homeless men endure, but what factors could we, service providers, implement to better help them. We love to hear about women who have been victims of domestic violence, single motherhood, abused children, veterans, and abused puppies. Which are all important but what about the homeless men? I want to be able to give one viewpoints from a homeless man’s standpoint, which could alter the way we not only help them, but view them.
My specific research question is, what faults can service providers run across when trying to help homeless men? I want to know what important factors are service providers ignoring or not enforcing, that could make a big difference. Yes, they may provide temporary housing, assistance, or food, but there has to be more of the little things they could do. Understanding the incomprehensible, showing genuine concern, acknowledging what they are saying, asking them what they need, choosing the right language, giving them

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