For the first time, this report shows that by investing an additional 2 percent of the federal budget into existing programs and policies that increase employment, make work pay, and ensure children’s basic needs are met, the nation could reduce child poverty by 60 percent and lift 6.6 million children out of poverty.
The United States has the second highest child poverty rate among 35 industrialized countries despite having the largest economy in the world. A child in the United States has a 1 in 5 chance of being poor and the younger she is the poorer she is likely to be. A child of color, who will be in the majority of U.S. children in 2020, is more than twice as likely to be poor as a White child. This is unacceptable and unnecessary. Growing up poor has lifelong negative consequences, decreasing the likelihood of graduating from high school and increasing the likelihood of becoming a poor adult, suffering from poor health, and becoming involved in the criminal justice system. These impacts cost the nation at least half a trillion dollars a year in lost productivity and increased health and crime costs. Letting a fifth of our children grow up poor prevents them from having equal opportunities to succeed in life and robs the nation of their future contributions.

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Conversation on Chronic Absenteeism
Chronic absenteeism is a national problem. On Jun 10 the U.S. Department of Education released the first-ever Chronic Absenteeism Data Analysis. Watch Secretary of Education John King’s conversation with Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro and Marian Wright Edelman on the new absenteeism data and what can be done to ensure #everystudenteveryday is in school. Learn more.
Child poverty is not an abstract problem, it's real for too many children in America. They face challenges no children in the richest nation on earth should have to face. Listen and share their stories. Together we will #EndChildPoverty. Here's how.
Marian Wright Edelman Statement on Massacre in Orlando
June 12, 2016, Children's Defense Fund
ED Secretary John King Will Release First-Ever Chronic Absenteeism Data Analysis During Conversation with HUD Secretary Julián Castro and Marian Wright Edelman
June 10, 2016, Children's Defense Fund
In Pasadena, Supervisorial Candidates Agree Juvenile Justice, Foster Care Systems Are Broken
May 11, 2016, Pasadena Now
Road to Freedom
June 1, - July 31, 2016
2016 Samuel DeWitt Proctor Institute for Child Advocacy Ministry: "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice for Children from the Sanctuary to the Street"
July 18-22, 2016