In our society, it has become all too common to discuss the dire living conditions faced by many families as if it were a normal situation. Children growing up in cramped spaces sharing rooms with siblings, having meals on a bed due to the lack of a table, using communal bathrooms, and hearing their parents worry about where they will find shelter next month. Some label this as a housing crisis, but crises typically imply unforeseen events. What we are observing is a long-standing failure that has been allowed to escalate openly.
Having personally visited such households and interacted with the families, I have witnessed firsthand the appalling conditions they endure. From mold creeping up walls, living out of bags, dealing with constant leaks, to lacking basic furniture, the hardships are evident. Children expressing embarrassment about inviting friends over due to their living situation is heart-wrenching.
Each time I hear these stories, the same question arises: How did we reach this level of severity? It is not sufficient to attribute this to a stretched system or governmental shortcomings. Every excuse presented is a stark reminder of a child who will wake up during the holiday season in an environment unsuitable for any individual. While the nation celebrates, thousands of young individuals will be waking up in temporary accommodations like converted offices, bed and breakfasts, hostels, and flats that offer little stability.
To address this issue, the GoFundMe campaign “172,000 Reasons to Give” was initiated. The campaign aims to ensure that children experiencing homelessness are not overlooked during the time of year when generosity is most prevalent. Through this initiative, every donation received, after deducting transaction fees, directly benefits children through gift cards. This approach allows parents to select personalized and meaningful gifts for their kids without bureaucratic hurdles or delays, providing direct assistance.
Collaboration with schools in regions heavily impacted by homelessness ensures that support reaches families in most need. A donation of 30 pounds covers a gift for one child, a seemingly trivial amount for many but immensely significant for a child residing in temporary housing. It conveys that someone cared enough to ensure they are not left behind during the festive period.
The campaign extends beyond material gifts; it symbolizes a stance against turning a blind eye and challenges the normalization of unacceptable living conditions. If guaranteeing every child a safe and stable home is currently unattainable, the least we can do is affirm their significance and worth.
To contribute or support the campaign, donations and sharing are equally impactful. With 172,000 compelling reasons to take action, even a single act can initiate a positive change.
Support the campaign here: [Link to the campaign].
