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Failure by government to ensure all families have sufficient income to meet basic needs has caused holes in the safety net to worsen. Failure to prioritize needs of the poorest is causing increased hardships among those least suited to survive them. We must place a priority on resources for our poorest. We support efforts to provide as much as possible to working poor families, but support should not come at the expense of those with the least.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Grandparents raising grandchildren in Ohio face numerous financial challenges

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The failure on the part of government to ensure that all families have sufficient income to meet their basic human needs has caused holes in the financial safety net to steadily worsen over the years. Our government’s failure to prioritize the needs of the poorest of the poor is causing increased hardships among those least suited to survive them. Simultaneously, other challenges facing many of these same families are growing worse as a result of insufficient support for basic child welfare, mental health and substance abuse programs. These issues are bound together. It is virtually impossible to resolve many of the behavioral health issues families are facing when they must focus all of their energy on simply surviving. We must place a greater priority on financial resources for the poorest of the poor. We understand that, in these difficult economic times, many working poor families are struggling and need assistance. We certainly support all efforts to provide as much as we possibly can to aid these families. But we feel very strongly that support should not come at the expense of those who are still even poorer and have even fewer services available.
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