Sentences with phrase «population living on the street»

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He told me the name of the street and of the school he had gone to, and when he did so, I realized that I had never once in all my life set foot on that street or laid eyes on that school — this in a city whose population when I lived there was not much more than 200,000!
At an oversight hearing Wednesday on how Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration is handling the city's homeless population, City Councilman Steve Levin asked Department of Homeless Services Commissioner Gil Taylor exactly how many people are currently living on New York City's streets, without a place to sleep at night.
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Our mission is to humanely reduce the future population of cats living on the streets, while supporting the need now for cats to live safely outdoors in our neighborhoods.
While Toronto's shelters and outreach agencies do what they can to serve the needs of the city's homeless population, the needs of pets whose owners are living on the streets are often overlooked.
Aware of Portland's burgeoning homeless population, those living in one of the most pet friendly cities in the U.S. were alarmed to witness the increasing numbers of pets living on Portland's streets and in homeless camps.
No matter where this cat will eventually live, making sure that it is spayed or neutered is the best way to ensure it is not contributing to the animal over population problem that put it on the streets in the first place.
Some of the most vulnerable residents in Allen are those who live on the street, not just because they have no permanent residence, but because mental illness and addiction are highly common among the homeless population.
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