Children Living in Temporary Shelters

Children Living in Temporary Shelters
Title Children Living in Temporary Shelters PDF eBook
Author Alice M. Epps
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 150
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131777678X

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First published in 1998. The problem of homelessness is increasing nationally in volume, variety, and visibility, with the subpopulation of homeless families with children growing the fastest. An unstable living environment places these families, especially the children at risk, of accomplishing positive, adaptive socialization. In addition, the provision of supportive services to these children, impose an excessive economic burden on the public. The paucity of information and research concerning what homelessness means for children who are members of these families, are reasons for undertaking this work. The book provides a survey research model to collect and analyze information, about what the circumstances of homelessness means from the perspective of children sheltered with homeless families.

Kids Growing Up Without a Home

Kids Growing Up Without a Home
Title Kids Growing Up Without a Home PDF eBook
Author Julianna Fields
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 84
Release 2015-02-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1422298531

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What happens when a family has nowhere to live? Some families have lost their houses because of financial difficulties or natural disasters and don't have the resources to find new homes. Their lives become a struggle to meet their basic needs. Some live in shelters, some with friends or relatives, some on the streets or in their cars. Many have trouble staying together. Can children growing up in these families really survive and have good lives? Are there good things these family members have learned from their situations? This book tells the stories of several families who have experienced homelessness and tries to answer some of those questions.

Not Just a Shelter Kid

Not Just a Shelter Kid
Title Not Just a Shelter Kid PDF eBook
Author Melanie S. Percy
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 86
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317777107

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First published in 1997. This book is about children, and their perspectives. These children were homeless at the time of these interviews. However, their questions, thoughts, and feelings are not unique to homeless children. The many issues of childhood remain the same regardless of where the child lives. The ideas expressed in these pages are some of the universal themes of growing up and becoming an adult. Their search for identity, the desire to care for someone and have them care for you, trust, stability in an ever-changing world. All of these themes were present in the children's interviews and photographs.

Still a Family

Still a Family
Title Still a Family PDF eBook
Author Brenda Reeves Sturgis
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages 35
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0807577081

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New York Public Library Best Books for Kids 2017 A family has fallen on hard times and are living in different homeless shelters. But even though they are separate, they are still a family. A little girl and her parents have lost their home and must live in a homeless shelter. Even worse, due to a common shelter policy, her dad must live in a men's shelter, separated from her and her mom. Despite these circumstances, the family still finds time to be together. They meet at the park to play hide-and-seek, slide on slides, and pet puppies. While the young girl wishes for better days when her family is together again under a roof of their very own, she continues to remind herself that they're still a family even in times of separation.

No One's in Charge: Homeless Families with Children in Temporary Shelter

No One's in Charge: Homeless Families with Children in Temporary Shelter
Title No One's in Charge: Homeless Families with Children in Temporary Shelter PDF eBook
Author New York (N.Y.). Citizens' Commitee for Children of New York Inc
Publisher
Total Pages 34
Release 1983
Genre New York (NY)
ISBN

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Homeless Children and Youth

Homeless Children and Youth
Title Homeless Children and Youth PDF eBook
Author Julee H. Kryder-Coe
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 356
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781412825511

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In his preface to this volume, Lester M. Salamon writes that "Homelessness among children and youth is too serious a problem to be ignored in our national social policy. Both for its immediate effects on those who are homeless, and for the inadequacies it reveals in our social support systems, homelessness among children and youth has truly become a national tragedy. If this book helps to bring this problem to national attention, to document its scope and consequences, and to point the way toward possible solutions, it will have amply served its purpose." Based on a conference sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies last year, this volume brings together some of the best research and policy analysis ever assembled on this important issue. Among the contributors are Lisa Mihaly, Marjorie J. Robertson, James D. Wright, Yvonne Rafferty, Kay Young McChesney, Chester Hartman, Michael A. Stegman, Linda A. Wolf, and Carol W. Williams. The volume covers issues from the scope of child homelessness to its broader impacts and causes and the social responses needed to copy with it. The volume focuses on two populations with differing needs and solutions: very young children (infants, pre-schoolers, and school age children) who are part of homeless families, and older young people who are homeless but on their own (pregnant teens and teen parents, runaways, and older adolescents). Central to the volume is a critical examination of the health, mental health, developmental and educational impacts produced by homelessness; causes of the problem in society, the economy, and our housing market, and the levels of existing support systems. In short, this is a comprehensive state-of-the-art examination of homelessness as it affects children, and will be greeted as such by policy-makers at all levels of government and by professionals in economics, sociology, social work, and urban studies.

7000 Homeless Children

7000 Homeless Children
Title 7000 Homeless Children PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 50
Release 1984
Genre Child welfare
ISBN

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