The early
childhood organization that I have followed along with this course is the “Children’s
Defense Fund”. The outside link that I decided to follow and research is that
of NPR News http://www.npr.org/2012/06/11/154761297/why-is-poverty-inequality-growing.
Within this link was a transcript entitled “Why Is Poverty, Inequity Growing?”
This is a conversation between the host and Peter Edelman, Professor of Law and
faculty director of the Center on Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy at
Georgetown University.
Professor
Edelman speaks of the economy and low wage jobs playing a majority part in
poverty. I learned that in the United States there are 103 million people that
have incomes below twice the poverty line. I was shocked to learn that this
line is $44,000 for a family of four. This puts myself and my family in this
category, and that scares me.
When researching
the organization “Children’s Defense Fund”, I found what is called “What this
State of America’s Children Handbook.” This provides key national information
in different areas to better inform and enable people to stand up for the
children in their communities. There are charts showing how the children in
each state are faring in protecting children. Here is the link for anyone who
wishes to research http://www.childrensdefense.org/child-research-data-publications/data/soac-2012-handbook.pdf.
I have
learned that we need to educate ourselves as well as the families we work with
and ones in our own communities about the challenges that face our children and
insist that our nation make better investment choices for their futures. We
need to work on making sure that we ensure every child’s chance at thriving and
surviving.
Catherine,
ReplyDeletePoverty is scary! It breaks my heart to think so many children and families suffer every single day with this. I wish there was some way to end the fight with poverty so children and adults do not have to endure the pain.
You bring up a really good point, "Protecting Children". Our local early childhood collaborative has adopted an initiative, "Strengthening Families". This initiative is not a program, rather it is change in HOW we provide services. THere are identified protective factors, that all families need to have to be strong. Take a look... http://www.strengtheningfamiliesprogram.org/
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