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Thousands of OC Kids Struggle With Homelessness, Hunger and Mental Health Issues

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The number of kids that local school districts in Orange County deemed as homeless and the number of children eligible for free lunches – a longtime indicator of poverty – has gone up again for a second year in a row, according to a new county report.

The yearly assessment put together by groups like the OC Social Service Agency, OC Health Care Agency and First 5 – a government agency that focuses on child health and development – shows that mental health issues like depression are on the rise with OC kids and teenagers.

At Tuesday’s OC Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento said the 30th Annual Conditions of Children report, which is usually released in the winter, is important because it is a roadmap to create good public policy.



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