They are afraid. The ordsprog

en They are afraid. The only [common] factor is that [the victims] are homeless.

en The only factor is that they are homeless. They are afraid.

en We talked to former and current homeless people and their stories just struck us. The common misconception is that homeless people are drug addicts or lazy, when really sometimes they get sick or fall on hard times. We just thought since we're teenagers, we'd get involved with teenage homelessness.

en She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. I have been in touch with fellow Lions in Louisiana who are assisting me with coordinating needed items for the hurricane victims. Many homeless Lions are staying at a Lions children's camp in Leesville La., which has become a refuge for the homeless and also a distribution center for Lions helping Lions.

en Nothing like this has ever been tried before with a natural disaster. If 2,000 communities across the U.S. did this, none of the hurricane victims would be homeless.

en Homeless people who become crime victims sometimes do not want to bring attention to their style of living or where they live.

en The storm victims never, ever thought they would be homeless. So you never know what might be the event that catapults you into homelessness. And that's why there's this tremendous amount of sympathy for these families.

en While they seem to be willing to pay the cost of housing hurricane victims, it is not clear that FEMA would agree to make long-term payments to the state to house the homeless in these apartments.

en I met him when he was homeless, and I was homeless, and he kind of watched my back. You've got to have someone watch your back when you're homeless, especially when you're a woman.

en Fear has now changed sides. Now it's no longer the victims who are afraid.

en It had a huge impact. In most of our cases, the victims are reluctant or afraid to testify.

en The most common law that targets homeless people is some version of a panhandling law, whether it's aggressive panhandling or saying you can only panhandle in certain areas of a city.

en Chronically homeless means constantly homeless; it means repeatedly homeless.

en We don't hear about it a lot, but clearly it happens. And this is a good example of it. Or really, a sad example. It's common. People don't like homeless people.

en In several deaths, people were shocked more than once. That's a common factor.


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