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Wat (wie) is homelessness - definitie


homelessness         
  • A homeless person's shelter under a fallen willow tree in Australia
  • Mawson, ACT]]
  • the 1800s}}
  • German illustration of a homeless mother and her children in the street, before 1883
  • A woman giving a homeless man food in New York City, United States (2008)
  • New York, United States]]
  • df = dmy-all }}</ref> at about three times their number in 1983.<ref name=coalition4homeless />
  • Number of homeless in England per 100,000 people, 1998–2014
  • A street bench in Kitsilano, British Columbia, Canada, with a snowman depicting a homeless person
  • Homeless child and adult living on the streets
  • Homeless man sleeping in London, 2015
  • 1900}}
  • Refugee camp in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], 2013
  • [[Skid Row, Los Angeles]] contains one of the largest stable populations, between 5,000 and 8,000, of homeless people in the United States.<ref>John Edwin Fuder, ''Training Students for Urban Ministry: An Experiential Approach.''  Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock (2001).</ref>
  • Tents]] of homeless people in [[San Francisco]], California, May 2020
  • Shelter for homeless people in Poznan, Poland
  • Homeless people sleeping outside in Yekaterinburg
  • A homeless person collecting recyclable materials in Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • A street newspaper vendor, selling ''[[Street Sheet]]'', in [[San Francisco, United States]]
  • Street child in Kenya
  • Homeless people in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • A memorial
to homeless people in Toronto, Canada
  • Student nurse at Jacksonville University School of Nursing takes the blood pressure of a homeless veteran during the annual Stand Down for Homelessness activity in Savannah, Georgia.
  • Food line at the Yonge Street Mission, 381 [[Yonge Street]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada, in the 1930s
CIRCUMSTANCE WHEN PEOPLE DESIRE A PERMANENT DWELLING BUT DO NOT HAVE ONE
Urban outdoorsman; Homeless people; Baglady; Homeless person; Bomzh; Homelessness in Europe; The homeless; Rough sleeper; Bagwomen; Bagwoman; Sleeping rough; Rough sleeping; Homelessness from natural disasters; Derelict (homeless person); Bum (homeless person); Homeless; Houselessness; Roadside sleeping; Houseless; Causes of homelessness; Health issues affecting homeless people; Health care for the homeless; Homelessness and health; Healthcare and homelessness; Homelessness in developing countries; Health and homelessness; Homelessness in Puerto Rico; Homeless persons; Disability and homelessness; Homelessness and disability
Homeless         
  • A homeless person's shelter under a fallen willow tree in Australia
  • Mawson, ACT]]
  • the 1800s}}
  • German illustration of a homeless mother and her children in the street, before 1883
  • A woman giving a homeless man food in New York City, United States (2008)
  • New York, United States]]
  • df = dmy-all }}</ref> at about three times their number in 1983.<ref name=coalition4homeless />
  • Number of homeless in England per 100,000 people, 1998–2014
  • A street bench in Kitsilano, British Columbia, Canada, with a snowman depicting a homeless person
  • Homeless child and adult living on the streets
  • Homeless man sleeping in London, 2015
  • 1900}}
  • Refugee camp in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], 2013
  • [[Skid Row, Los Angeles]] contains one of the largest stable populations, between 5,000 and 8,000, of homeless people in the United States.<ref>John Edwin Fuder, ''Training Students for Urban Ministry: An Experiential Approach.''  Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock (2001).</ref>
  • Tents]] of homeless people in [[San Francisco]], California, May 2020
  • Shelter for homeless people in Poznan, Poland
  • Homeless people sleeping outside in Yekaterinburg
  • A homeless person collecting recyclable materials in Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • A street newspaper vendor, selling ''[[Street Sheet]]'', in [[San Francisco, United States]]
  • Street child in Kenya
  • Homeless people in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • A memorial
to homeless people in Toronto, Canada
  • Student nurse at Jacksonville University School of Nursing takes the blood pressure of a homeless veteran during the annual Stand Down for Homelessness activity in Savannah, Georgia.
  • Food line at the Yonge Street Mission, 381 [[Yonge Street]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada, in the 1930s
CIRCUMSTANCE WHEN PEOPLE DESIRE A PERMANENT DWELLING BUT DO NOT HAVE ONE
Urban outdoorsman; Homeless people; Baglady; Homeless person; Bomzh; Homelessness in Europe; The homeless; Rough sleeper; Bagwomen; Bagwoman; Sleeping rough; Rough sleeping; Homelessness from natural disasters; Derelict (homeless person); Bum (homeless person); Homeless; Houselessness; Roadside sleeping; Houseless; Causes of homelessness; Health issues affecting homeless people; Health care for the homeless; Homelessness and health; Healthcare and homelessness; Homelessness in developing countries; Health and homelessness; Homelessness in Puerto Rico; Homeless persons; Disability and homelessness; Homelessness and disability
1. Disgruntled or in disprepair.
2. Name for a humorously odd-looking friend.
(Commonly used to affectionately address friends in the early morning hours.)
1. That has got to be the most homeless lawn job ever. Was he trying to make crop circles?
2. Hey, Homeless, glad you could make it to work this morning.
homeless         
  • A homeless person's shelter under a fallen willow tree in Australia
  • Mawson, ACT]]
  • the 1800s}}
  • German illustration of a homeless mother and her children in the street, before 1883
  • A woman giving a homeless man food in New York City, United States (2008)
  • New York, United States]]
  • df = dmy-all }}</ref> at about three times their number in 1983.<ref name=coalition4homeless />
  • Number of homeless in England per 100,000 people, 1998–2014
  • A street bench in Kitsilano, British Columbia, Canada, with a snowman depicting a homeless person
  • Homeless child and adult living on the streets
  • Homeless man sleeping in London, 2015
  • 1900}}
  • Refugee camp in the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], 2013
  • [[Skid Row, Los Angeles]] contains one of the largest stable populations, between 5,000 and 8,000, of homeless people in the United States.<ref>John Edwin Fuder, ''Training Students for Urban Ministry: An Experiential Approach.''  Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock (2001).</ref>
  • Tents]] of homeless people in [[San Francisco]], California, May 2020
  • Shelter for homeless people in Poznan, Poland
  • Homeless people sleeping outside in Yekaterinburg
  • A homeless person collecting recyclable materials in Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • A street newspaper vendor, selling ''[[Street Sheet]]'', in [[San Francisco, United States]]
  • Street child in Kenya
  • Homeless people in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • A memorial
to homeless people in Toronto, Canada
  • Student nurse at Jacksonville University School of Nursing takes the blood pressure of a homeless veteran during the annual Stand Down for Homelessness activity in Savannah, Georgia.
  • Food line at the Yonge Street Mission, 381 [[Yonge Street]], [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada, in the 1930s
CIRCUMSTANCE WHEN PEOPLE DESIRE A PERMANENT DWELLING BUT DO NOT HAVE ONE
Urban outdoorsman; Homeless people; Baglady; Homeless person; Bomzh; Homelessness in Europe; The homeless; Rough sleeper; Bagwomen; Bagwoman; Sleeping rough; Rough sleeping; Homelessness from natural disasters; Derelict (homeless person); Bum (homeless person); Homeless; Houselessness; Roadside sleeping; Houseless; Causes of homelessness; Health issues affecting homeless people; Health care for the homeless; Homelessness and health; Healthcare and homelessness; Homelessness in developing countries; Health and homelessness; Homelessness in Puerto Rico; Homeless persons; Disability and homelessness; Homelessness and disability
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Homeless people have nowhere to live.
...the growing number of homeless families...
Hundreds were made homeless.
ADJ
The homeless are people who are homeless.
...shelters for the homeless.
N-PLURAL: the N
homelessness
The only way to solve homelessness is to provide more homes.
N-UNCOUNT

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Homelessness
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor homelessness
1. "The whole model relies on solving homelessness, and people leaving homelessness behind for good.
2. Some 615 are receiving other homelessness support.
3. Some 524 are receiving other homelessness support.
4. "In the past few years, there has been a significant investment in ending chronic homelessness, both in time and resources," said Mary Cunningham, director of the Homelessness Research Institute at the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
5. "We believe homelessness is solvable," says Rosanne Haggerty, Common Ground‘s president, who has gradually transformed the city‘s approach to homelessness over the past decade.