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SUMMARY:Episode 05\: Homelessness in Nashville with Cathy Buckner\, Homeless Power Project
DESCRIPTION:City Vision\: Episode 105 [http\://vimeo.com/2764737] from Gary Gaston [http\://vimeo.com/user1122890] on Vimeo [http\://vimeo.com].\n Follow-Up             on Issues Featured on CityVisions\n Cathie Buckner discusses Homelessness in Nashville\n According           to the National         Coalition for the Homeless [http\://www.nationalhomeless.org/]\, the bare minimum of entirely homeless individuals         in the United States in 2006 is more than 750\,000.  The actual number         is likely 2-4 million or more\, as many cities only count the homeless         who are actually in shelters on a given random date\, thus underreporting         figures. Many Americans have part-time shelter\, moving in and out of         motels and other weekly rental situations. When these and others who         live in garages\, motorhomes\, automobiles\, abandoned buildings and other         forms of makeshift housing are included\, the number of Americans who         currently do not have a permanent residence is likely well over 10 million.\n One of the fastest growing statistical segments of the U.S. homeless         population is single women with children.  Lack of affordable healthcare\,         coupled with a catastrophic family illness\, is a growing reason why many         formerly working-class and middle-class productive citizens are becoming         homeless. Approximately 50% of all homeless women and children are fleeing         some form of domestic violence.  Approximately 25% of the urban         homeless are children under 18.  Forty percent of homeless men have         served in the U.S. military.\n For more information on the Nashville Homeless Power Project\, the organization       that Cathie represents\, please visit www.homelesspower.org [http\://www.homelesspower.org/].\n
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