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By : Tessa, Ashley & Jazz mean
Nearly 1/6 people in the world from acute hunger or chronic hunger
750,000 are homeless at any particular night
The parents usually get help but if the child returns home……
Children get taken from their home.
They get beaten, neglected and sometimes even killed… resulting in losing their homes.
More than 38% are families with children.
More than 45% of homeless are single men.
And 25% are run away teens.
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Homeless population
51% of homes lost is because of drugs
47% is because of sickness and mental problems
There are 925 million undernourishment people in the world today!
That means that’s 1 in 7 of the whole world!!
An average person eats 2,175 pounds of food a year
263,013,699 is how much food America throws away in a day!
Hunger
Every day about 16,00 people die from hunger related causes!
THIS IS IMPORTANT!
That’s 1 every 5 seconds
Helping out to any homeless child…
May just be enough to save its life!
Did you know?
For 1 billion people, hunger is not an abstract possibility!
Homeless…
You Can HELP!
Sponsor a drive to collect toys to give to the homelessness.
You can…
Tutor homeless kids Volunteer to help an organization
Invite them to eat lunch with you
Invite a homeless person to hang out
Collect clothing and such to
donate
Organize a bake sale to raise money
to donate
And Much More!
You Make The Difference!
It Can Be In Your School,
Your City
Your State
Your Country
Even The WORLD
Just remember one person makes a difference!
This is what happens when you help!!
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!!!!....... REMEMBER ANYONE CAN HELP
Bibliography
Works Cited
Ayer, Eleanor. Homeless Children. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 1997. Print.
Criswell, Sara. Homelessness. Print. Dudley, William. Hunger. San Diego, CA: Green Haven, 1995. Print. Mazur, Laurie. A Pivotal Moment. Library of Congress Cataloging, 2010. Print. Program, World Food. WFP. Wfp. Web. 6 Apr. 2012. <www.wfp.org>.