Suicide is a growing epidemic in today's youth. The stigma associated with teen suicide only makes the concern more at risk. The time is well over-...
A letter to the president about the steady homelessness in America
In this letter, I assert that gun violence is a huge crisis in the U.S. Young teenagers (mostly African Americans), are meeting untimely deaths due...
There are way to many people homeless in the United States and we need to fix it.
Suicide is something that isn't looked at in the US as a big problem. It cannot go unnoticed. We as a community need to step up and fix this problem.
Ending homelessness in America needs to become a priority.
People treat homeless people wrong and i want to stop it!
Mental health needs to be spoken about in this country.
I wrote about child abuse and how the next President should take more actions on trying to stop or prevent child abuse from happening.
Homelessness and hunger are very important problems. They have ruined many peoples lives. No one should suffer like that. We must put an end to it.
Homelessness is a problem all over the world.
An issue that needs to be addressed and can't be ignored.
More cities and towns should have more shelters and homes meant for homeless people
Poverty in the US
homelessness is a big issue today
Everyday Mental Disorders are perceived as dangerous and inappropriate for conversation among schools, yet teen suicide rates continue to skyrocket...
I am very concerned with the high price tag that many colleges have at this current time. Not many students can afford college even with financial ...
Homelessness in America is a serious problem.
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This article is about gun violence and this article should tell the next president why this should be taken in consideration.
In my letter to the Next President, I assert that teen Homelessness in America is a major problem and what can we do to make a change.
Homelessness is a concern for our citizens.
35% of the homeless population are families with children.
The homeless of the country are looked down upon hundreds of times per day, but what if they didn't have to be homeless?