Monday, December 22, 2008

A New Word => GRANDFAMILY

Wow! As I was doing some surfing I found a new word, Grandfamily! This new word has some real complications to it, I have a friend who is of this new generation of words and I have first hand seen what these folks have gone through in their Golden Years. Giving up vacations, weekends away because they made a choice to protect and raise one of our future leaders, my HAT is off to them! Please read on and note the staggering number of families in this current state of life.

Found in Wikipedia at the link below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfamilies

Grandfamily is a recently coined term that refers to a family where grandparents, great-grandparents, other relatives, or close family friends are raising a child because the biological parents are unwilling or unable to do so. Legal custody of a child may or may not be involved, and the child may be related by blood, marriage or adoption. This arrangement is also known as "kinship care", "kincare" or "relative care". Kinship placement may reduce the number of home placements children experience, allow children to maintain connections to communities, schools and family members, increase the likelihood of eventual reunification with birth parents, is less costly to taxpayers than formal foster care and keeps many children out of the foster care system.

There are currently 6,706,706 children in the United States who are living in grandfamilies.[1] Of these, 2.4 million children are being raised solely by their grandparents with no parents present.[2] Between 2000 and 2005, the number of children raised by relatives in the U.S. has increased by more than 222,000,[3] and 460,000 grandparents nationally are raising children below the federal poverty level.[4] Relatives care for 23.5% of all children in foster care in the United States.[5]

No comments:

Post a Comment