“We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.”- Mother Teresa
In this quote describing homelessness, I feel like Mother Teresa is trying to explain the multiple layers of homelessness, not just the stereotype. Child homelessness also becomes involved in this quote. When a child is unwanted, unloved, and uncared for, they feel like they do not belong in their own home and run away. We may not see them, but there are 1 million to 3 million runaway and homeless kids living on the streets in the United States today. This quote can be interpreted in many ways. What do you think? What does this quote mean to you?
Please comment below and leave your opinion on the quote.
- Hypatia
this speaks to me.
ReplyDeleteCertainly being unloved and uncared for is a great type of poverty, but are they the kids that are homeless? Many runaway kids have drug problems or are escaping an abusive situation. Then there are the children that are homeless because their family can't afford a place to live and they go from shelter to shelter. It is awful to see children at the hunger centers. Imagine going to a shelter after school and not having a place to put your things?
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