How to Talk to Kids about Homelessness

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First up, we dive into what homelessness really means, breaking it down into kid-friendly language. We cover the main reasons why people might find themselves without a home, like losing a job, the sky-high cost of housing, and health problems. We’re also here to bust some myths – homelessness can happen to anyone, regardless of who they are or where they come from.

Next, we tackle the big question – how do you even begin to discuss homelessness with children? Well, we’ve got you covered. We’ve got some great tips on keeping the conversation real without freaking them out or making things too complicated. We believe in honest and appropriate answers to those tricky questions kids always seem to have, helping them see homelessness from a realistic and kind-hearted point of view.

We’ve also included some cool ideas on how you and your kids can help make a difference. This might be volunteering at a local shelter, or joining in with events to spread the word about homelessness. We want to show kids that every little bit counts, and that they can help make the world a little bit better.

So, this animation is all about opening up the conversation, understanding, and showing a little kindness towards the issue of homelessness – something that’s often misunderstood and judged unfairly. We’re going for a friendly but straightforward approach, making this video a top-notch tool for creating a caring, informed new generation.

Mark Horvath: Executive Producer
Marijane Miller: Producer & Writer
Blap Studios: Animation Producer
Alex Gasaway: Sound Design

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