During my childhood, I was blessed not to have any of the stressors,
such as poverty, war, racism, etc. nor did any of my friends, which I’m aware
of. So I cannot speak personally about these stressors and how they affect
children, but I can talk about a true story and movie about a young man from my
hometown. ‘The Blind Side’ is a movie portraying Michael Oher’s struggle with
poverty and his success within football. This is a very popular movie and a
real tear jerker. Michael Oher was born to a crack addicted mother, grew up in
the projects, he also moved around and slept couch to couch. Because of an acquaintance,
had the opportunity to attend one of the top private high schools in the city,
Biarcrest. In 2004, Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy, a couple with a daughter and son
attending Briarcrest, allowed Oher to live with them and eventually adopted him.
He went on to graduate high school, attend Ole Miss, and he became a NFL player
for the Baltimore Ravens. It is good to hear and see a story about someone who
beat the odds.
“Around 1.2 million Egyptian children live in absolute
poverty. More than 1.4 million children live on less than 1 US dollar per day”
(www.un.org). Could you imagine living on $1 a day? “It is important to look at
how poverty is affecting their lives and how we can address it, because a child
who lives in poverty rarely gets a second chance at an education or a healthy
start in life,” stated Ms. Kaag (www.un.org). For
example through Save the Children, Egypt has provided street children with education
and vocational training. Poverty will not disappear, but the effort is great.
References :
Child Poverty and Disparities Study in Egypt Launched.
Retrieved from: http://www.crop.org/storypg.aspx?id=274&MenuNode=633953432867962126&zone=3
Egypt. Save the Children. Retrieved from: http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/where-we-work/middle-east/egypt
UNICEF study finds millions of Egyptian children still live
in poverty. Retrieved from: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=33816#.UkjHokko7IU
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