Children are required to take on adult issues when poverty strikes 'just right.' When children try, but have many days when they would rather be at school, or anyplace that offers even a small amount of solace, they are tackling adult issues. Poverty doesn't belong to one race (although many faces look quite similar). In a better world, children would not ever be the sufferers. It is important that adults tackle adult issues, and priorities must shift in order for children to suffer less (or not at all). It's bothersome to think that these adult issues could clearly tear apart the lives of children long before they reach adulthood. Indeed, these are the topics that community leaders need to continue to address, and serving with a smile is a great experience both for parents and their children. Take a look at the article below. Like it, RT/Share it so that it may help another family that you may be able to reach.
http://buffalonews.com/2018/01/05/my-view-children-suffer-most-when-poverty-strikes/
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