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Housing and shelter programs can help address the root causes of homelessness through a range of essential recovery support services, including mental and substance use disorder treatment, employment, and mainstream benefits

Homelessness or homelessness—also known as homelessness —is a state of lacking stable, safe, and adequate housing. People can be classified as homeless if they are: living on the streets, also known as rough sleeping (primary homelessness); moving between temporary shelters, including the homes of friends, family, and emergency accommodation (secondary homelessness); and living in private boarding houses without own bathroom or security of tenure (tertiary homelessness).they don't have a permanent home or place to live safely

Internally displaced persons are persons forced to leave their places of residence who remain as refugees within their country's borders.

The rights of homeless people also vary from country to country. Government studies of the United States' homeless population also include people who sleep in public or private places not designed for use as regular human housing. Homelessness and poverty are linked. There is no methodological consensus on counting homeless people and assessing their needs; therefore, only an estimated number of homeless people are known in most cities.

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