
Invisible in America
The Struggle of the Homeless
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Narrated by:
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Michael Matavu
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By:
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Susette ONeal
About this listen
Invisible in America is an essential listen for anyone concerned about homelessness in America, its causes, and practical solutions. Whether you're an advocate, policymaker, or simply a concerned citizen, this book provides the tools and insights needed to contribute to ending homelessness. It is a call to action for those who believe in creating a more inclusive, compassionate society.
What you'll discover:
• A deep understanding of chronic homelessness, including the roots of mental illness, trauma, and the factors that contribute to homelessness
• Insight into the mental and financial struggles faced by individuals, and the shortcomings of American systems in addressing these challenges
• A call for empathy to counteract the dehumanization of the homeless and reconnect with our core individual, familial, and spiritual values
• Strategies to resist societal polarization driven by media and politics, refocusing on shared principles and common goals
• Ways millions of Americans—from health-care professionals to everyday citizens—can unite around a collective mission, and more
Homelessness in America is one of the most pressing social issues in the nation, affecting countless individuals and families. To effectively end homelessness, we must address the struggles of the homeless by amplifying personal stories of homelessness, which highlight the daily challenges they face. Raising homelessness awareness is a crucial step in driving meaningful change and inspiring communities to advocate for solutions to homelessness. By working together, we can tackle this issue and strive for a future where no one has to endure the hardships of being without a home.
©2024 Susette A ONeal (P)2025 Susette A ONeal