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Today is 05.19.2012.

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Green Bay Schools Adapt to Keep Homeless Students Learning

Green Bay school officials say the number of homeless students in the district is rapidly increasing.

In 2003, about 300 children in Green Bay schools were without a permanent home. The district expects that number to rise to 950 by the end of this school year — almost five percent of the total student population.

Schools are adopting a new teaching method that makes life easier for those who don’t have a home.

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MyFox Austin – Homeless Cope With The Heat

MyFoxAustin writes “With a continuous 10 hot days of high degree temperatures, the city of Austin and other organizations have taken the task at hand, distributing water around the city …

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The Daily Texan – Tortuous heat threatens Austin’s thirsty

Ryan Moore from The Daily Texan reports “As the daily temperatures continue to stay above the 100 degree mark, the homeless are the ones who are most affected by such …

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The Arizona Republic – Fears For The Homeless

Dianna M. Náñez from The Arizona Republic reports “As temperatures rise in Arizona, so has the fear for the homeless. In 2005, 32 people passed away due to the extreme …

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The Changing Face Of Homelessness

What is the changing face of homelessness?

Many may know that both single and two-parent families, not individuals, represent the changing face of homelessness in the United States today. One variation we don’t often expect is for that single parent to be a father. Please click here to view the story of Maso Mason Jr. and son.

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