A Kids’ Guide to Hunger & Homelessness teaches about issues and solutions related to hunger and homelessness, such as:
the definitions of hunger, homelessness, and poverty
its causes and effects, populations that are often affected,responses to hunger and homelessness throughout history, food and clothing banks, giveaway gardening, building projects, and emergency survival kits
Kids explore what others in the world (including young people) have done and are doing to address the issues, find out what their community needs, and develop a service project. The workbook includes facts, quotations, real-life examples, write-on pages, resources, a note to adults—and a lot of inspiration to get out there and make a difference in the world. Includes exclusive interviews with author and activist Francis Moor Lappé, and Lindsey Lee Johnson, author of Soul Moon Soup, the story of a girl living on the streets with her mother.
TOPIC: Commuinty Awareness, Community Service
AUTHOR: Cathryn Berger Kaye
GRADE LEVELS: 6-8/AGES 12-14
RECOMMENDED FOR: Individual Couseling, Small-Group Counseling, Classroom Counseling
8.5 x 11 inches, 48 Pages, Softcover
