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Child Homelessness

Craig Blankenhorn

http://www.blankenhornphoto.com

According to the National Center on Family Homelessness, 1.6 million children were living under inadequate circumstances in 2010 — on the street, in homeless shelters, or motels. The number is rising, and there are no signs of decline due to the scarcity of affordable housing. Fourteen million families were in poverty before the recession, but according to the U.S. Census, it is now up to 16 million.

Children are descending into homelessness in record numbers, and the poverty rate is estimated to rise up to 25 percent. With one in 45 children in the United States currently facing such despair, it is imperative for this issue to be addressed. My primary concern is to bring awareness to the plight of child homelessness through a comprehensive documentation of their daily struggles. As with any photojournalistic effort, my intention is to bring a growing, seemingly invisible problem to light; to allow others to witness the pain and perseverance that these children are dealing with on a day-to-day basis. Not many are fully aware that millions of families are trapped in such affliction. My ambition is to create a sociological chronicle of this devastating moment in history through this visual endeavor — and for the world to recognize the unimaginable grief of child homelessness.