There's a lot of single adult homeless people that suffer from mental illness. In an article written by Richard R. Lyons, “because income and housing was on the rise in th the 1950s and 1960s a lot of people with mental illness were released from mental hospitals, ” (“Lyons 1). Most of those patients began to lose everything. Some mentally ill people do get housing simply because they're mentally ill.
We have all seen at some time or another what obsessive drug and alcohol abuse can do. From ruining somebody's personal appearance to ruining someone's personality as a whole. People that become addicted do not become homeless; it's the people that's poor that have a high risk of becoming homeless. They become high risk because they start spending their money on drugs and alcohol . People with addictions start to neglect their needs and responsibilities, to support bad habits. If you have already been living on the streets and addicted to drugs, it becomes harder to get …show more content…
They planned to create housing vouchers for more than 2 million low-income families. “The 2011 budget expands services for mental health and substance abuse prevention and treatment. In addition to finding better employment opportunities for the homeless, services are offered specifically for homeless women who are veterans”(“Hope Alliance). Some more solutions would be, ensure affordable housing, more help from social services, and prohibit discriminations. These solutions must prevent people from becoming homeless.
Homelessness results from different things that can make people have to make the decision between food, clothing, shelter and other needs. Some people are homeless and it's nothing they could possibly do about it. The government must form more affordable housings, to support the people that are just unable to work, and get better wages. These things could put an end to homelessness in our country.The American people are willing to help, we must come together as one to end homelessness for our