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littlemissmartypants

(22,569 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 11:09 PM Jul 2014

Where is Childhood Homelessness Getting Worse?

Map: Where is Childhood Homelessness Getting Worse? ( 2013)



The number of homeless students in the United States reached a record high last year, according to new data from the Education Department showing that 1.2 million children had no place to call home.

The troubling new report casts light on a problem that four years into the nation’s economic recovery, has only grown worse. The total number of homeless children enrolled in preschools and K-12 programs rose 10 percent during the 2011-12 school year and 24 percent since the beginning of the 2009-10 academic year, according to the report.

In all, 41 states saw a rise in homelessness among school-aged children last year. Fifteen states reported a gain of at least 10 percent while another 10 states reported spikes of 20 percent or more. The map below breaks down the changes:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/social-issues/poor-kids/map-where-is-childhood-homelessness-getting-worse/


Love, Peace and Shelter. Littlemissmartypants

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Where is Childhood Homelessness Getting Worse? (Original Post) littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 OP
Vermont one of the worst? yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #1
North Dakota South Dakota wondering if that is Native American population lunasun Jul 2014 #6
Most likely where the majority are but not all. North & South Dakota are notorious for being misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #14
Not this South Dakotan newfie11 Jul 2014 #16
America should heed the lessons of the Native people as to our Mother Earth & Father Sky misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #17
So very true!! newfie11 Jul 2014 #18
Everyone needs to eat their peas, including the kids MannyGoldstein Jul 2014 #2
Watching poor kids on pbs right now lunasun Jul 2014 #3
The hardest part for me was the look on the dog's face when he realized that they have left him. eom littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #4
Appreciate this post littlemisssmartypants. Just watched the program. misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #7
Thank you for joining the conversation misterhighwasted. nt littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #9
Just checking in before I head off to sleep. Early day tomorrow. misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #11
Good night. Love, Peace and Shelter to you. eom littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #13
You too my dear.. misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #15
It's all bad but yeah I know the dog looking like that sad lunasun Jul 2014 #8
Wow..Oil Rich (Bakken Field) North Dakota. Appalling! misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #5
Think I'll forward this to ND Dem Senator Heidi Heitkamp. misterhighwasted Jul 2014 #10
Great idea! eom littlemissmartypants Jul 2014 #12

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
14. Most likely where the majority are but not all. North & South Dakota are notorious for being
Wed Jul 23, 2014, 12:34 AM
Jul 2014

bigoted & racist towards their Native people. Or anyone who isn't pasty white & redneck & republican.

They have always mocked the Native people as being drunks & single mothers, but much of the problem also lies with the Native Tribes themselves. I think there have been some attempts over the years to provide education & tools beyond the reservations but much is lost on drug market.
Senator Byron Dorgan did much to advance & provide college education & advantages for the Souix, but I believe the funding may have been cut by the Bush Admin. I recall Senator Dorgan having to fight to fund the United Tribes education system near Bismarck, ND. He did much work on this program & funds were threatend under Bush jr.

America's Native Reservations are another serious shameful blight.
Indeed.

newfie11

(8,159 posts)
16. Not this South Dakotan
Wed Jul 23, 2014, 05:39 AM
Jul 2014

Having worked on Cheyenne River, Pine Ridge, rosebud, and Standing Rock Res I have great respect for my Lakota friends.

Yes you are right in that many people look down on them.
They only see what they want to see but do not see what caused the problems for many.
I was in medical and worked on the above Res. along with Lakota professionals.
The treatment over generations has created the problems and it's not much improved now.
I remember during a state election the tribe was told there could be no food offering. There were people at the polling place taking pictures of folks and car license. This was an election that a democrat was very much favorited by the Lakota.
The pictures scared many many from voting and The Dem lost.

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
17. America should heed the lessons of the Native people as to our Mother Earth & Father Sky
Wed Jul 23, 2014, 12:18 PM
Jul 2014

Their 'religion' is simply to respect the earth & all it offers.
Others should be so wise.
I love them too.

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
11. Just checking in before I head off to sleep. Early day tomorrow.
Wed Jul 23, 2014, 12:21 AM
Jul 2014

Been keeping a low profile here lately since just about everything I read seems to really piss me off! Geez I have to take a step back and just breathe or I will be responding irately to someone's post & probably get alerted on, & it's best to just take a break.
BUT THIS pbs program really hit hard. Kids, dogs, homeless & hungry.
WTF America??
What has become of this Country?

Thanks to Frontline for addressing this as they did. It should be repeated Primetime.
State governments should be called out & publicly shamed.

This is a cause I could actually get behind and work to change.
It is next door to all of us and at our Local & State levels can be approached.
It is an Election Year after all.
Time to shine a bright light on this sin of human making.
Politicians owe these people an answer.
I'm in.
Night all.

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
5. Wow..Oil Rich (Bakken Field) North Dakota. Appalling!
Tue Jul 22, 2014, 11:56 PM
Jul 2014

s. of a b. Makes me so ill to see this.
This State is so filthy rich with oil that there should be NO homeless & hungry children.
In the State of North Dakota, childhood poverty & homelessness is a choice of the State itself, then. No other reason exists.
It's certainly not for lack of means to provide.

Filthy Greedy State.

misterhighwasted

(9,148 posts)
10. Think I'll forward this to ND Dem Senator Heidi Heitkamp.
Wed Jul 23, 2014, 12:04 AM
Jul 2014

Dear Senator:
I want an explanation, please.
Do something!
I expect an answer & the homeless & hungry children of your oil rich State deserve something from you also..
Thanks, I'll be monitoring the numbers.

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