Of New York’s more than 40,000 homeless people, about three-quarters belong to families like the six below, photographed at the 93rd Avenue Family Residence, a privately run shelter in Jamaica, Queens. They were placed there by the Prevention Assistance and Temporary Housing office, known as PATH, in the Bronx. Click each family’s portrait to hear how they ended up homeless. Related Article: Ordinary Families, Cloaked in Homelessness »