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Domestic Violence Can Lead to Homelessness

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Katie Licari | Black Voice News Domestic violence was a factor in the situations of 9% of homeless people interviewed in Riverside County during the January 2020 Point-in-Time Count, the national survey measuring homelessness in the U.S. The survey’s definition of homelessness is broad and not only includes people living on the streets, but also, […]

The post Domestic Violence or Homeless . . . Too Often It’s Not a Choice appeared first on Black Voice News.

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