"Homeless Children In America"

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011



"What difference did our President truly make in America for the
minorities, and for our nation as a whole? He talks a good talk, that is
all."

"Even in Afghanistan we are not helping the women and children despite
what the news may say. Just look at the sense of justice we allow when
an Afghan woman who was placed in prison for years because she was raped
is forced to marry the relative who raped her to gain freedom. And our
leaders just say, "okay." Meanwhile in our own nation our women and
children need help, and our leaders are not providing it!"

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"How dare you!" the girl said abruptly as she nudged a toy car across a
conference room table at the Chapman Partnership shelter in Miami's
tough and predominantly black Overtown neighborhood."

"There was no telling what Aeisha was thinking as her 32-year-old
mother, Nairkahe Touray, spoke of how she burned through her savings and
wound up living in a car with five of her eight children earlier this
year."

"But how dare you indeed? How does anyone explain to kids like Aeisha
and countless others how they wound up homeless in the world's richest
nation?"

"These are kids who don't have any opportunities," she said. "If you
look at some of the educational variables, they're doing really poorly.
And they're kids who can do OK. They just don't have appropriate
support.


Please read the article at the following link-
http://news.yahoo.com/another-face-u-recession-homeless-children-190141560.html

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