Recession = More Runaways
One may ask: "What was going on with the families that compelled these kids to leave, and why couldn't seek help elsewhere?
Well, one response the article gives is:
Then there's the standard fair: abusive parents, drug/alcohol-addicted parents, and simply extremely rebellious teens.
Regardless of the causes, it's awfully sad to see that it's 2009 and we not only still have a homeless population, but a young homeless population.
UPDATE: The second part of this storyline isn't any sunnier.
Well, one response the article gives is:
“Several times a month we’re seeing kids being left by parents who say they can’t afford them anymore,” said Mary Ferrell, director of the Maslow Project, a resource center for homeless children and families in Medford. With fewer jobs available, teenagers are less able to help their families financially. Relatives and family friends are less likely to take them in.
Then there's the standard fair: abusive parents, drug/alcohol-addicted parents, and simply extremely rebellious teens.
Regardless of the causes, it's awfully sad to see that it's 2009 and we not only still have a homeless population, but a young homeless population.
UPDATE: The second part of this storyline isn't any sunnier.
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