The number of homeless children in the United States has surged in recent years to an all-time high, amounting to one child out of every 30, according to a comprehensive state-by-state report. Titled "America's Youngest Outcasts," the report being issued Monday by the National Center on Family Homelessness (NCFH) calculates that nearly 2.5 million American children were homeless at some point in 2013. — Al Jazeera
More coverage of homelessness in the US, as well as architectural efforts to alleviate/mitigate the problem:
D.C. Breaks Ground on Housing for Homeless Vets
Honolulu Law Criminalizes Homelessness
Los Angeles funds $213M policy to end chronic homelessness
The Last Skid Row in America Faces Increasing Gentrification
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