You might be deemed as threatened
with homelessness because the property is unsuitable for you and your family to continue to reside in.
Not exact matches
and I praise god for all the abuse and suffering that I went through
because that made my faith in him only stronger
because in all my suffering, let see: loosing my mother when I was 2, sexual abuse from my father, beatings from my stepmother and father,
homelessness, hunger, one bad marriage of 10 years
with am alcoholic and abusive husband, cancer, removal of thyroid due to cancer, now I have auto ammume disease, financial loses.
Rather than walk past somebody who's experiencing
homelessness, stop, spend a few moments of your time
with them
because it can make so much difference,» she said.
«They give a few dollars to some group that claims they're fighting the evils of (fill in the blank
with words like
homelessness, drinking, drug addiction, prostitution, homosexuality)
because they feel guilty, but they're afraid to come near us.
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death among homeless people, probably
because they have a high rate of traditional risk factors such as smoking or undiagnosed or untreated hypertension, diabetes or high cholesterol, combined
with the stress and low socio - economic status associated
with homelessness.
are dealing
with serious problems (for instance, mental illness,
homelessness, child or domestic abuse, incarceration of a parent, etc.) that make school attendance difficult
because family life has been disrupted and public agencies and schools lack a coordinated response?
Everyone involved
with our organization is here
because they believe in our mission to help end
homelessness and unnecessary euthanasia.
It was argued unsuccessfully on appeal that the review decision contained a deficiency for the purpose of reg 8 (2) of the the
Homelessness (Review Procedures) Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/71)
because it did not expressly deal
with the appellant's contention that her landlord had verbally told her to leave.
Parents of youth
with internalizing and externalizing behaviors, substance use and abuse, delinquency, police arrests, out - of - home placements, and deviant peer association; parents who are depressed, highly stressed, living in poverty or high - crime neighborhoods, Spanish - speaking immigrants, parents returning from wars (e.g., Iraq / Afghanistan) who may be experiencing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mothers living in shelters or supportive housing
because of
homelessness or domestic violence, birth parents whose children are in care
because of abuse / neglect, and family
with transitions such as divorce, single parenting, and step - families
Many families
with young children who experience
homelessness do not stay in shelters
because shelters don't exist in their community; shelters are full; or shelters have prohibitive rules about who can stay there.