Lobbying: Advocating For Homeless Youth In Philadelphia
I’m
lobbying for better advocacy for homeless teenagers and children in the city of
Philadelphia. Often time the people of Philadelphia will look down on homeless
people and families not realizing that sometimes good people get caught up in
unfortunate situations. I think that if we start to change the way the homeless
are viewed than homeless teenagers will feel more comfortable seeking help.
In 2008 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Homeless Health Initiative confirmed that “the number of children under the age of 17 experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia grew from 3,433 in 2008 to 3,582 in 2009 — a four percent increase.” With more and more children and teens becoming homeless every year it’s clear we have a problem.
And the two biggest supporters of the cities young homeless population are the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Northwest Philadelphia and “CHOP’s” Homeless Health Initiative. IHN is designed to help find housing for or give referrals to the homeless while HHI help to provide dental and medical services to homeless children.
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