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Kids Without Homes A Presentation for [name of campus organization]

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Kids Without Homes

A Presentationfor

[name of campusorganization]

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• Name:

• Office Phone:

• Other Phone:

• Email:

Homeless Education Liaison

Contact Information

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• Kids without homes in our community

Discussion Overview

• Ways in which you can make a difference

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Stereotypes of Homelessness

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Did you know . . .

nearly 9 million children

More than 25 million Americans, including

receive emergency food assistance each year from America's Second Harvest, a national food bank network of charitable agencies

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About 70 percent of the clients seeking emergency food assistance are living

below the federal poverty line . . .

Nearly 40 percent have at least one working adult in their “household”

Did you know . . .

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Who is homeless?

Federal and state laws say that young people who lack

a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence are homeless

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Life is difficult for our kids without homes

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A helping handmakes a difference

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You help change days like this . . .

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into a life like this!

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Examples of service opportunitiesthat you may want to do

once or twice a year

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• providing school supplies

• sponsoringa book drivefor kids

Service Opportunities

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• coordinatinga food drive

• conducting aclothing drive

Service Opportunities

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• providingcleaning

products and personal

care items

Service Opportunities

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• collecting household items, suchas lamps and small bookcases

Service Opportunities

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• raising funds for needed items by organizing . . .

-- a car wash -- a bake sale, or -- a garage / yard sale

Service Opportunities

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• arranging transportation

to and from health care

appointments

Service Opportunities

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• organizing a drive for stuffed animals

and toys

Service Opportunities

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• planting a treeat a homelessshelter

Service Opportunities

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Service Opportunities

• offering use of your phone for local or

long distance calls (which often have free weekend calls or a flat monthly rate)

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• home-building with Habitat

for Humanity

Service Opportunities

www.habitat.org

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• teaching kids how to play

board games

Service Opportunities

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• sponsoring a benefit

walk or run

Service Opportunities

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• enjoying outdooractivities together

Service Opportunities

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• preparing / serving a

holiday meal

Service Opportunities

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• organizing a holiday party

Service Opportunities

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Examples of service opportunitiesthat you may want to do

on an ongoing basis

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Ongoing Opportunities

• food closet / food pantry

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• meals served on regularly scheduled days / times

Ongoing Opportunities

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• kids helping kids

• mentoring

• tutoring

Ongoing Opportunities

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When exploring serviceoptions, consider the

advantages of collaboration

Collaboration

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• Other campus organizations

• Local businesses

• Homeless shelters

• Civic groups

• Religious congregations

For example,consider local collaborations with:

Collaboration

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Thank You!

On behalf of our community’skids without homes . . .

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• Name:

• Office Phone:

• Other Phone:

• Email:

Homeless Education Liaison

Contact Information