Homeless in America's Tent Cities

A photograph is seen in a home at Quixote Village in Olympia, Washington October 11, 2015. Quixote Village is made up of 30 cottages, a community building with a kitchen, showers and laundry facilities and a vegetable garden. At homeless encampments from Seattle, Washington state to Las Cruces, New Mexico, residents live away from the dangers of life on the streets, saying the stability helps them work towards their goals. Despite a shortage of affordable housing for the poor and budget constraints on social welfare programmes, many U.S. cities have clamped down on tent cities in the past few years. (Photo by Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
Homeless in America's Tent Cities
   
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