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    LGBT homeless people have been suffering for a substantial amount of time, and it seems as if not many people are aware of this issue. When people think about homeless people they usually do not think about their sexual orientation. But, little do people know that there are many homeless youths that are either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. Yes, many reasons play into why a youth could be without a roof over his or her head and the sad part of this issue is that one of many reasons. Parents

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    LGBTQ Homeless Youth

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    permission to research solutions that will enable LGBTQ youth who have become homeless to find safe and appropriate services tailored to their special needs. In order to properly investigate the available options and make recommendations to my community, I will have to research the circumstances that leads to LGBTQ youth homelessness, the challenges they face and what’s already available to them. BACKGROUND As a family member of an LGBTQ youth I have observed and heard about the harsh conditions

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    Homeless Youth Thesis

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    Homeless youth pursuing higher education, are amongst the students facing the greatest obstacles. It has been estimated that 32,000 homeless youth do not attend college due to their lack of academic foundation and inability to attain accessible resources and or information to make college a viable option (Leibson 138-141). A study done by Hannah Leibson, a writer for Child Law Practice, went to explore what kind of research had already been previously done in terms of college enrollment and completion

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    In order for a community to be successful people should not up some individual freedom. 40% of homeless youth in America are LGBT because they have been kicked out of there homes for being LGBT because, their parents or parent doesn't want them because of their sexuality. Homeless LGBT give up the right to learn, eat, sleep comfortably and be loved when they are kicked out. LGBT children suffer and go through more than what the world wants to see or deal with. LGBT children are bullied and abused

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    Homeless means by definition, an individual who lacks housing, and a resident that lives in transitional housing. A homeless person is a person who lives in a shelter, in their car or on the streets. Being homeless is to live without permanent housing (Edidin, Ganim, Hunter, & Karnik, 2012, para. 2). To live in poverty means different things: living without being able to buy and have the things society expects you to have, living without food, clothing, electricity, and transportation. The Problem

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    Toronto and homeless youth make up a significant number of this population. Current policies, social and systemic factors may create increased challenges and difficulties rather than working to support and help homeless youth, where youth who are visible minorities experience significantly more challenges, thus reflecting a widespread need for social and systemic changes to stop and prevent youth homelessness. Current systemic and social factors serve to create significant challenges for homeless youth

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    planned by the students, was held to raise money and awareness for homeless youth in Canada. It took months of careful planning and serious dedication from the hundreds of students from Glenridge high. The idea first popped in the head of 11th grader Emily Ayres. “We were doing a project about homeless youth in my Civics class and when I began to research, I realized what a huge problem it was.” She wanted to make the issue of homeless

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    Pregnancy among young homeless girls and the lack of acceptance regarding the sexual orientation of other homeless youth are a large contributor to the increase of homeless youth throughout the nation. A large number of homeless young women either run away or are kicked out of their home due to pregnancy. A tenth of all homeless and runaway girls are reportedly pregnant. Other homeless youth are forced to leave their home because of their sexual orientation. As many as twenty-five percent of LGBTQ

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    Approximately 1 in 7 youth between the ages of 10 and 18 years old will run away and become one of the estimated 1.7million homeless teens in the United States. Many of the homeless youth in America come from abusive and/or disorientated families. These children that runaway from their homes are often times trying to escape the emotional and physical abuse that they have associated with their families. One of the biggest reasons teenagers feel the need to runway is because they feel that they are

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    Homeless Youth Group Journal Homeless youth are an unseen population. They may go unnoticed because they are forgotten about. They are not easy to identify because they do not have permanent housing. They may stay with friends and move from place to place or couch surf. Numerous homeless youth have left home for countless reasons. They may have nowhere to go, lack familial support, they may have suffered abuse at home, or they might be defiant with the rules at home and want to experience more

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