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Persuasive Essay On Homeless Home

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Growing up my mom always felt the need to give those who suffer from homelessness or even addiction a place to live or work. It wasn't an out of the blue, "oh I found someone on the street, they're moving in with us", but more that she supplied them with a job, then got to know their personality a little more. It was definitely a hit or miss most of the time, but every once in a while, we got a new roommate in out home. In all, I believe we had about 4 people throughout a span of 3 years come and live with us. I've seen those actually beat their addiction and move out, all the way to, those who are still addicted, leave, and steal items from our home. It wasn't always the easiest sight growing up, but I knew it was always for the better of society and bettering the individuals that lived with us.

We'll start with the first person my mother decided to bring home. She brought him into her computer office, and got know what type of person he was. He began working with her for a couple months, living and traveling from the mission, an endangered homeless community, and eventually my mother decided to provide him a home. In our home, we had one guest room, we allowed people to stay once in a while. She provided food and housing as long as they decided to continue working at her self employed computer shop. I could always tell when someone is either addicted to drugs or trying to battle an addiction. For me, I could always hear the rustling around in the middle of the night, or going outside for “a smoke”. I think the hardest part about the addiction is knowing that drugs cost the user almost nothing, but costs society, “close to $200 billion in healthcare, criminal justice, legal, and lost workplace production/participation costs in 2007, the Office on National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) reports.” This individual was our first house guest, and he beat all of the odds that society had set up for him. He never stole from us, he worked continuously in his provided job, and beat it. Currently, he does have a low level job currently; however, he has his own apartment, provides for himself, and can create a healthy non-addicted future for himself.

However, not all stories have a happily ever after, but providing

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