Homeless Populations
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Homelessness affects men, women, families, children, youth, and veterans. While structural factors, like the unequal distribution of income and lack of affordable housing, cause homelessness, certain vulnerabilities may determine who is at higher risk for homelessness. These include addictions, mental illness, domestic violence, medical conditions, and lack of education or job skills. This section includes information on the major subgroups of people experiencing homelessness.
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Selected Homeless Populations Resources
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Effective Interventions for Underserved Populations
Health Care Access: Programs for Underserved Populations Could Be Improved
HRSA: The Health Center Program: Special Populations
Special Populations of Homeless Americans
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