hope: the children have beenone of the most impacted bythe pandemic in new york.run out of fixed place wheresleep in the last year.figure that could be worse.alejandro condis explainswhy.Alejandro: It is the city of theskyscraper.paradoxically to those who do not>> the government has a lotmoney to do other things andis taking care of all over the worldand in other countries, why notnew York?Alejandro: It hurts whenthey know there are many children and thebig Apple>> mason 1000 studentsthey were identified as homelesslast year.Alejandro: Ana Soía worksfor an extra organization ofchildren who make unique aboutthe problem. says that the ásaffected are the Americans andLatinos who have suffered sincelong before the family.>> most of them are in the bronx.putting away; many live inabandoned places and in linetrain instead kill bcars. they are looking for someonefriend let them stay homein the meantime.>> the numbers will continueincreasing.Alejandro: we meetthis social worker who saysdon’t be surprised with whatit’s happening because new york isn’tready to staythe crisis.>> I have to go look inComputer.day by day with patients.Alejandro: the impact of nohave a stable home for the100,000 kids would be devastating.>> that affects thestudents emotionally andacaemically.alejandro: the reasons for themajor problemseconomic and family, up tothe high costs ofhouseholds.organizations havehopes that new mayorerick adams take action
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