Goes to show that you don't have to be living in a shop doorway to be homeless. This was a point brought home to me by a friend working in rural Stirlingshire not long ago: all those people couch surfing, staying with aunts and uncles -- they're all technically homeless. We live in rich countries, even now. This is wrong on so many levels.
Goes to show that you don't have to be living in a shop doorway to be homeless. This was a point brought home to me by a friend working in rural Stirlingshire not long ago: all those people couch surfing, staying with aunts and uncles -- they're all technically homeless. We live in rich countries, even now. This is wrong on so many levels.
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10 million Americans disappeared in the Great Depression (1931-1940).
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