

Elderly And Homelessness
Before us we had our older generation, making sure we were okay and that everything was decent for us. Now that we are grown up or currently growing there are things that we may not notice as much as they did. For one at times of need and desperation, I think it's known that the older generation wasn't one to ask for help or for a hand when they didn't have full control on something. Now with this knowledge think about how many of our elderly do we see on the streets and we d


The Senior War between food and prescriptions
Healthcare in America, for it to be for the benefit of the people it surely is hard for the people it's supposed to be benefiting to get it. Nonetheless once they are able to pay for their medicine that is needed to help them fulfill their life, they now have a new problem at hand, they have no means of food to take it with because most of their money went towards their prescriptions. This is an endless problem in America that our elders usually have to make the choice of ess


Intro to Homelessness
Blog by: Neil Sagare I recently volunteered at a homeless shelter and while it was a good experience, many people there had or were using drugs and alcohol. I wanted to find out more and I did some research regarding the relationship between drugs and alcohol and homelessness... So Homelessness is a big societal problem that is one that often goes under looked. In 2017, there were 554,000 homeless people in the United States of America and it has only increased over the past