America’s teen runaway
and youth homelessness issues are increasing. Between 1.6 and 2.8 million youth
run away each year. There are a number of reasons why these kids were motivated
to leave home, and the long list of risk factors involved doesn’t seem to be
getting shorter anytime soon.
There are agencies,
shelters, and various youth-oriented organizations out there trying their best
to reach out and help these troubled and at-risk teens but, in reality, the
true helping process simply begins with you and I.
Every day we see these
homeless kids hanging out on our city streets, sometimes panhandling or begging
for change or food. Personally, my actual concern for these young people stems
from ‘the survival question’, meaning that once a kid runs away how will he or
she now survive? This is my main concern and objective in bringing more
awareness to this issue. After a kid runs away, he or she will face many
questionable methods of survival on the streets. And this is one of the reasons
why I wrote ‘Wet Matches’.
I
truly understand and am very much aware of the fact that a lot of people may
feel sorry for these runaway and homeless kids but feel somewhat helpless
because they feel that, as one person, their impact won’t make a real
difference to such a big tremendous social issue. At one time I felt that way
myself, but trust me, the helping process is honestly simple and your
‘little’ personal impact will start a
tidal wave of healing and help. It starts like this: The next time you see a
homeless youth in your town, instead of ignoring him or her, just simply try to
start a conversation. – Randolph Randy Camp
Learn more at http://www.goodreads.com/randolphcamp
Learn more at http://www.goodreads.com/randolphcamp
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