The Importance Of Helping The Youth Of Chicago

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By Amy Meyer


Modern society is much different from the way it was years ago. It times gone past, people still cared for each other, knew each other and helped each other. These days, however, it seems as of nobody cares for anyone any longer. In the process, people become lonely, desperate and sometimes even destitute. Young people are particularly vulnerable. But with the many programs designed for helping the youth of Chicago there is some hope.

The family unit, which is the cornerstone of a healthy society, has always played a vital role in helping young people to remain on course and to grow up as responsible adults that can take their place in society. Unfortunately, so many families are dysfunctional. The divorce rate keeps rising and busy parents have no time to spend with their children. As a result, young people look for acceptance and direction elsewhere.

Sadly, unemployment is extremely high and numerous young people simply cannot find jobs after completing school. Many others drop out early, because they have lost hope in the future. Such young people do not have any skills to offer potential employers. Some organizations have seen this trend and are offering young people training courses that may help them to gain jobs, to bolster their sense of self worth.

Young people are impressionable and they can easily fall into the traps of more experienced people that will convince them that they are worthless and that they have no future. In the process, they often become depressed and experience anxiety. They have no sense of self worth and they may even become destructive. Some organizations offer counseling to these youngsters, if only they can convince them to attend.

The other problem related to young people adrift is the fact that so many of them become addicted to drugs and alcohol In their desperation they think that these substances can help them cope. There are some organizations that offer rehabilitation programs but it is extremely difficult to convince addicted young people that they need help. Even among those that do get help, the success rate is very low.

One of the main problems experienced by well meaning organizations aiming to help young people is the fact that it is so difficult to reach them. This is often because so many of them are homeless and so they drift from place to place. That is why some organizations have set up places of safety where young people can sleep and get a decent meal. Such places allow other organizations to reach them.

The sad fact is that very few young people in desperate need can be reached and helped. There are just too few resources. Too few people volunteer their services, offer donations or become involved. Many organizations trying to help young people are continually short of everything. This means that only a fraction of those in desperate need can be reached and assisted.

Young people will determine the future and if society fails its youngsters in need, the future itself is at stake. One can only hope that every single person and every authority will do more to help those organizations dedicated to young people. It is, in fact, the duty of society to care.




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