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Scottie's
Place is an equal opportunity organization
open to all persons and groups regardless of
race, creed, sex, or national origin.
Scottie's
Place
P.
O. Box 905
Powell
Mountain Road
Peterstown,
West Virginia 24963
304-753-5701
Email:
scottiesplace@usa.net Web
site: www.scottiesplace.org
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Message
from
National Coalition for the Homeless
Homelessness
is a devastating experience for families. It
disrupts virtually every aspect of family
life, damaging the physical and emotional
health of family members, interfering with
children's education and development, and
frequently resulting in the separation of
family members.
One of the fastest growing
segments of the homeless population is
families with children. Families with
children constitute approximately 40% of
people who become homeless. A survey of 30
U.S. cities found that in 1998, children
accounted for 25% of the homeless
population. Recent evidence confirms that
homelessness among families is
increasing.
-NCH
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Homelessness
severely impacts the health and well-being
of the children affected. Compared with
housed poor children, homeless children
experience worse health, more developmental
delays, more anxiety, depression and
behavioral problems, and lower educational
achievement. School age homeless children
face barriers to enrolling and attending
school, including transportation problems,
residency requirements, inability to obtain
previous school records, and lack of
clothing and school supplies.
Attendance
rates for homeless children are much lower
than for others. All too often, homelessness
makes it so hard to get an education that
some children drop out altogether. In
addition, without even a high school
education, the odds are that the children
will never escape the grip of
poverty. -NCH
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Homelessness
is often a long term situation. Families typically are homeless
for up to a year. Most homeless families eventually leave the
shelter system on their own. If they are lucky, they settle
in decent, stable housing and are able to get on with their
lives. Whether a family ultimately prospers depends on many
factors, including the stability of the new situation, the strength
of the family itself, the quality of the housing, the resources
in the new neighborhood, and the ability to establish a supportive
network in the community. Homelessness today is
not just a housing issue; it is an education issue, a children's
issue and a family issue. Attempts to break the cycle that do
not address these facts are destined to fail. -NCH
National
Coalition for the Homeless
Web site - http://www.nationalhomeless.org
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