The face of the people in homeless shelters has changed. Traveldown the hallway of a shelter and one may see a woman getting readyfor work or school. Homeless shelters are no longer reserved fordrug users, prostitutes, and other disadvantaged people. In fact,many people that were considered middle class a couple of years agoare having to live in shelters. The long recession has left itsmark on families across the nation. Jobs that have been loss, andemployers that are slow to hire are causing many people to seekshelter.Homeless shelters across America are having to turn people away.They are staying full constantly. Women, children, and men are allflocking to these places of refuge. The recession is also causingmany people to reevaluate their lives. Some are returning toschool; others are f