November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge those children and families experiencing homelessness. Being homeless, no matter how long it lasts, is a life-altering traumatic event that creates major stress in any person’s life, regardless of age.
Warren County is experiencing record numbers of homeless children. Two income families are struggling to make ends meet. Many working single mothers who are loosing their housing. Those without the ability to rehouse are faced with their children being placed into foster care until they can rehouse. Thus, causing trama for the children and parents and putting a strain on the already overwhelmed Child Protective Services. Please help us to end this crisis!