In many parts of the country, some of us have become so accustomed to seeing homeless people around—in tents, begging at intersections, sleeping in downtown doorways—they’ve almost become part of the landscape, ever-present yet barely noticed.
In many parts of the country, some of us have become so accustomed to seeing homeless people around—in tents, begging at intersections, sleeping in downtown doorways—they’ve almost become part of the landscape, ever-present yet barely noticed.