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Homeless to Home

Explore the journey from homelessness to home through a logical approach with data analysis and community-wide strategies. Learn how housing subsidies, supportive services, mediation, and cash assistance can prevent, relieve, and reverse homelessness. Discover facts, including the prevalence of homeless individuals from military backgrounds. Dive into literature reviews by Berliner, Pearson, and Sosin to understand the challenges faced by homeless children and the potential solutions schools can offer. Gain insights on how a prevention plan in a community can lower the number of people living on the streets. With this online resource, take a proactive step in addressing the critical issue of homelessness.

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Homeless to Home

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  1. Homeless to Home AndrianaDourdas

  2. COMMUNITY NEED charts • Online • My Own

  3. COMMUNITY NEED chart Data https://learn.arcgis.com/en/projects/homeless-in-the-badlands/lessons/download-homelessness-data.htm#GUID-17A329C5-7D6D-4519-AD60-ABF67430CEF4 http://www.city-data.com/poverty/poverty-Syracuse-New-York.html

  4. Logical approach

  5. Literature Review BethAnn Berliner Burt, Pearson Michael Sosin • Homeless children have doubled in America. • School cannot solve homelessness, but can ease the pressure: • Providing food, clothing, and teach easy learning skill to give them chance to succeed. • Within his research, a community with any prevention plan does indeed lower the amount of people living on the street. • Some that work alone or combined are: • Housing Subsidies • Supportive Services • Mediation • Cash Assistance • Studied how to prevent, relieve, and reverse homelessness. • Facts include; • Not always constant or long-term. • Many are from military background. • Use social services more frequent than the poor who have homes.

  6. Bibliography • Berliner, Bethann. Educating Homeless Students. N.p.: National Association of Elementary School Principals, 2002. Print. • Burt, Martha R., Carol Pearson, and Ann Elizabeth Montgomery. "Community-Wide Strategies for Preventing Homelessness: Recent Evidence." The Journal of Primary Prevention 28.3-4 (2007): 213-28. Web. • Sosin, Michael R., Paul Colson, and Susan Grossman. Homelessness in Chicago: poverty and pathology social institutions and social change. Chicago, IL: School of Social Service Administration, U of Chicago, 1988. Print.

  7. Data analysis Binary Assessment

  8. My Program Does NOT Work

  9. Sustainability Homeless to homes Budget

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