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When I was growing up, my family struggled. I experienced homelessness, sometimes spending my school nights sleeping on park benches. Sometimes we didn't have enough food to eat. There were times when I cried every night. That is what growing up in poverty meant for me.
I faced struggles no kid should, but I kept going and now I'm a freshman in college. After everything I've been through, I've realized that my voice has power. I want to use it to speak the truth about the 1 in 6 children still living in poverty in this country. I want to use my voice for good. Will you join me? [link removed]
I'm calling for an upcoming presidential debate to include a question about how to address the child poverty crisis in our country. It's been 20 years since a question about ending child poverty was asked in a debate. I was born, grew up, and graduated high school while I waited for answers. I'm done waiting.
My voice has power. So does yours. Will you join me in standing up for children? [link removed]
Thank you for helping me prove to the whole country that ending child poverty should be a national priority.
Gratefully,
Israel Glenn
P.S. I've never been shy about sharing the experiences that make me who I am. Learn more about my story in this video: [link removed]
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