Summit Here on Homelessness Will Examine Impact on Children from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Always, when I tell them that there are more than 2,400 children -- including those under age 5, not in school -- living in shelters or doubling up with friends or relatives. They say, 'We didn't even think there was one.' " The face of homelessness in this region isn't just that of a ravaged-looking panhandler on a city street corner, but of a child -- on average about 8 1/2 years old -- mostly hidden from public view..."
"Always, when I tell them that there are more than 2,400 children -- including those under age 5, not in school -- living in shelters or doubling up with friends or relatives. They say, 'We didn't even think there was one.' " The face of homelessness in this region isn't just that of a ravaged-looking panhandler on a city street corner, but of a child -- on average about 8 1/2 years old -- mostly hidden from public view..."
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