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homeless youth

Homeless youth refers to young people, typically aged 12 to 24, who lack stable housing. This situation can arise from various factors, including family conflicts, economic hardship, abuse, or neglect. Many homeless youth face significant challenges, such as limited access to education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. They often rely on temporary shelters, friends, or streets for survival. The lack of a safe environment can lead to physical and mental health issues, increased vulnerability to exploitation, and difficulties in forming stable relationships. Addressing the needs of homeless youth requires comprehensive support systems, including housing, education, and mental health services.

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    Homeless youth refers to young people, typically between the ages of 12 and 24, who lack stable housing. This can include those living on the streets, in shelters, or in temporary situations like staying with friends. They often face significant challenges, such as lack of access to education, health care, and employment opportunities, which can perpetuate a cycle of homelessness. Factors contributing to youth homelessness include family conflict, abuse, poverty, and mental health issues. Supporting homeless youth involves providing safe shelter, resources, and programs that help them gain independence and rebuild their lives.