Sentences with phrase «thinking about homelessness»

Shelter has also created a range of learning resources to get children thinking about homelessness, such as creative writing worksheets and home themed colouring sheets.

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Just thinking about others having to deal with homelessness has been very eye - opening and makes me want to sleep out again next year.
Calls to 311 to complain about homelessness have risen 60 percent since de Blasio took office, and anecdotally, many New Yorkers think they are now seeing more people on the streets, with a flood of media attention backing up their perception.
And I think it is safe to say that Gary Oldman could care less about homelessness, women's rights to pay equity and their right to choose, as wll as issues concerning public health or housing, etc..
I avoided watching it for a long time thinking there'd be a bunch of preaching about homelessness.
Perhaps with this well - documented rise of student homelessness, lawmakers will start to think about better ways to strategically allocate Title I education dollars — not just to low - income children, but to the low - income children who need them the most.
We do very limited work on advocacy around other specific animal issues such as use of animals in laboratories and companion animal homelessness, because we think good opportunities to help animals are much easier to find in the area of farm animal advocacy (and additionally the less popular area of wild animal suffering).104 The work we do in these areas serves mainly to check our assumptions about the scale, tractability, and neglectedness of various causes.
When we hear about pet homelessness, we often think about the millions of dogs and cats sitting in shelters.
The Kids Helpline counsellors respond to calls about issues ranging from relationship breakdowns and bullying, to sexual abuse, homelessness, suicidal thoughts, and drug and alcohol use
(I talked to him about all this recently and I'm still not sure what possessed him to think it would be safe to enter an abandoned property on a winter night in an area where homelessness is a harsh reality.
As they wheeled me into surgery today, I thought about all of your pain and perseverance, your unique family situations, school environments, health issues, homelessness, identity struggles — sometimes you are so brave that it terrifies me.
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