Where is -- is there some sort of planning stage about what to do with refugees, Haitian refugees that can't or -- homeless Haitians that can't get back into their homes -- obviously they've been destroyed.
The only reason they aren't homeless is that Britain's welfare state manages to keep a roof over their heads.
If that happens and the buildings go abandoned once again, it's a safe bet the homeless won't be far behind.
"What will probably happen is the company is going to sue her, but she's homeless and doesn't have any money, " says Tritt.
But I try to caution people that a lot of the services that helped keep people from being homeless beforehand aren't all up and running.
"Homeless people don't care about polar bears, " said the Rev.
Of the many cases the child-protection people have been struggling with, this one constitutes their most flagrant failure, for they can't find a homeless shelter in all of Paris that will accept the boy together with his helpless mother.
"They care about the planet, but they didn't care about the homeless, " Fowler said.
There's only one problem with groups like South Bend Center for the Homeless: They're aren't enough of them.
"A lot of charities who are helping homeless people, for example, they don't get any revenue from that, " he said.
The experiment, which BBH ran to test a potential replacement for homeless newspapers raised eyebrows with critics who felt recruits weren't being treated with respect.
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Last spring, when advocates for the homeless unsuccessfully sued the Bloomberg administration to force it to continue Advantage, a state Court of Appeals judge asked the lawyer representing the city a question: Isn't it more expensive for the city to pay to shelter the homeless than to help these families pay rent on a permanent home?
He doesn't appear to be playing for money, which seems strange for a homeless guy.
"I don't think they should charge, but if they're unemployed or homeless, and this is the only way they can make money, it's OK, " said Lauren Larcara of Oakland, N.
Mr. WILBUR SMITH (Homeless Person): Well, I want to get me a place, but I don't have enough money to get a deposit and first month rent.
Whether she lived homeless or whether she lived a wonderful life as a live-in housekeeper, I don't think that was for the 11 years, that was just for the last few years here.
Yet in April the CDC notified the state that a major TB outbreak was unfolding among homeless people in Florida, linked to 99 cases and 13 deaths, according to this report in t he Palm Beach Post.
Maybe someone somewhere has argued that their work for gay rights means little because it stems from self-interest, or that they shouldn't be focusing on a bourgeois issue like marriage that does little for, say, homeless gay teenagers.
Mr. WILLIAM BRIGHTON (Homeless): What they're doing is they're moving suburbia LA back downtown, and in a way it's unfair to a lot of homeless people who have become accustomed to calling downtown, the streets, their home, because they can't afford anything else.
Most people become homeless because of an economic crisis - like losing a job or being evicted or because their incomes just can't keep pace with rising housing costs.
"They had so many years to set an example and be the lead in showing the world that we can empower the homeless community, that we can help them move out of poverty in a real way, and they didn't, " she said.
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