auditorygraffiti t1_irlhxxf wrote
Just because we don’t see children living in homelessness doesn’t mean they don’t exist. There are definitely children in shelters, bouncing between homes of family members, and likely even kids living on the street.
I would get in touch with any women’s shelters that are local to you because they often take in women with children. You could also call food pantries and other non-profits supporting people facing homelessness. Just let them know you are specifically interested in supporting their efforts to help kids. But like, make sure to do it in a way that doesn’t sound predatory.
You could also reach out to schools and ask about donating money or supplies for kids whose families aren’t able to provide them.
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