while the The Bridge Homeless Assistance Centre more towards the job seeking and sheltering of the homeless. Furthermore, the complex shown a comprehensive understanding towards the surrounding context and provides a program and facilities which suited in the area. 4.0
CONCLUSION
The homeless community can be treated with dignity and respect. Those who can be and want to seek help should have access to the right channels of help including regaining their own selfconfidence, dealing with their mental health issues, being trained for the new skills and job opportunities, being in a network which can support them.
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