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More Homeless Children Now Than Any Point in US History

Tuesday, November 18, 2014 18:32
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The annual levels of homelessness among children have never been higher in the United States, according to a new comprehensive report released on Monday.

Prepared by the National Center on Family Homelessness, the report—America’s Youngest Outcasts (pdf)—shows that with poverty and inequality soaring in recent years, approximately 2.5 million children in 2013 found themselves without a roof over their head or place to call home. That number equals one in 30 American children nationally, and constitutes an 8 percent increase over the previous year.

“Child homelessness has reached epidemic proportions in America,” said Dr. Carmela DeCandia, director of the NCFH, in a statement. “Children are homeless to night in every city, county and state — in every part of our nation.”

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Based on federal and other available data and broken down by state, the analysis shows that homelessness among children varies widely depending on geography. The report includes an index ranking based on four basic criteria: 1) the extent of child homelessness (adjusted for population); 2) general well-being of the children; 3) risk for family homelessness; and 4) state policies designed to combat the problem. Ranked from 1-50, the states with the best scores were Minnesota, Nebraska and Massachusetts. The worst states for homeless children were Alabama, Mississippi and California.

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The report cites the major drivers behind the crisis, which include: 1) the nation’s high poverty rate; 2) a lack of affordable housing across the nation; 3) the continuing impacts of the Great Recession; 4) racial disparities; 5) the challenges of single parenting; and 6) the ways in which traumatic experiences, especially domestic violence, precede and prolong homelessness for families.

According to a fact sheet (pdf)released alongside the study:

Research shows that homeless children are hungry and sick more often. They wonder if they will have a roof over their heads at night and what will happen to their families. Many homeless children struggle in school, missing days, repeating grades, and drop out entirely. Up to 25% of homeless pre-school children have mental health problems requiring clinical evaluation; this increases to 40% among homeless school-age children.

The impacts of homelessness on the children, especially young children, may lead to changes in brain architecture that can interfere with learning, emotional self-regulation, cognitive skills, and social relationships. The unrelenting stress experienced by the parents may contribute to residential instability, unemployment, ineffective parenting, and poor health.

Dr. DeCandia notes that federal policies seeking to address the problem of homelessness among veterans and other chronically vulnerable adults have showed that improvements can be made, but says specific federal action to fight child homelessness has not been adequate to address the growing national crisis of homeless youth.

“Living in shelters, neighbors’ basements, cars, campgrounds, and worse — homeless children are the most invisible and neglected individuals in our society,” she said. “Without decisive action now, the federal goal of ending child homelessness by 2020 will soon be out of reach.”

If the situation does not change soon, she said, the society is “going to pay a high price, in human and economic terms.”

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Contributed by Jon Queally of Common Dreams.



Source: http://www.thedailysheeple.com/more-homeless-children-now-than-any-point-in-us-history_112014

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  • Its due to greed, oh iVe gotta have whats trending, i need this even though i have ten already ( its a different color/ shape ) EGO …..landlords keep their houses empty, falling apart instead of keeping people in homes out of the weather, safe.. Cause they want and NEED MONEY….. I KNOW THIS FIRST HAND… IVE BEEN EXPERIENCING IT MYSELF ! Churches say the’ll help but they dont ! Unless your in THEIR CONGREGATION…I’ve been fighting for my disability for years, still dont have it, am on the verge of becoming homeless myself with my two kids… Just 3 more for the books i guess… Ive worked since i was 16 and now 40 spines seperating bustwd discs in back among other prob. Yet all my years put in dont help us… So here we are about to be put out of a house that should’ve been condemed years ago cause we cant afford it. Greed… Atleast we will no longer get shocked turning on/ off lights, falling through floors. Ect. Lol we may get cold but in the long run be better off ! I remind myself daily .. Be thankful for what you have cause someone somewhere has it worse ! Love and light to all, safe journeys…..

  • Welcome to reality. Get your asses to work and or get over it. I owe you NOTHING

    • it does not matter what you think the facts are when the have nots have had enough they will take what they need ………………keep kicking those on the ground and it wont be long before they bury you beneath them. :twisted:

  • Your time will come.. Congrads…SUCK IT UP !

  • When I was a teen……I said, ” I can do anything.”
    When I was a young adult I said, “As long as I have my mind and a healthy body I can do anything.”
    In my early thirties I said,” As long as I have my two hands and my mind I can do anything.”
    In my mid thirties I said,” As long as I have my mind and one hand left I can do anything.”
    In my early forties I said, “As long as I have my mind left I can do anything.”

    Then I started to forget the point………

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