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Because…
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There
are 34,500 children in Austin without supervision or safety after school
lets out.
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35%
of twelve-year-olds are left alone regularly while their parents are at
work.
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Juvenile
crime triples when the school bell rings at the end of the day.
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Children
have 7 times greater risk of being the victim of a violent crime (for
example, murder, violent sex offense, robbery, and assault) during the hours
after school. For young people, ages 6 to 17, this risk peaks at 3:00 p.m.,
the end of the school day.
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Eighth
graders unsupervised for 11 or more hours a week experience twice the risk
of substance abuse as those who are under some form of adult supervision.
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In
a Louis Harris poll, half of the teachers questioned said that
"children left on their own after school" is the primary cause of
school failure.
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Absent
a meaningful attachment to a group, some kids are drawn to gangs. Children,
especially adolescents, crave excitement and group activity. If they can't
find it in programs organized by responsible adults, they become far more
likely to find it in gangs. Too many children today have too little access
to structured activity with positive role models.
Afterschool
programs keep our children safe and provide them with much needed, supervised,
structured activity. Studies around the nation have proven time and again that
children in afterschool programs:
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Are
two times less likely to use drugs.
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Are
one-third
less likely to become teen parents.
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Have
improved school attendance and do their homework more often and better.
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Show
better achievement in math, reading, and other subjects.
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Learn
to respect people who are different from themselves and develop better
conflict resolution and social skills.
Given
what afterschool programs can do for youth and our nation’s focus on the
needs of children, you might think that afterschool programs exist in every
community. They don’t.
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Nearly
two-thirds of voters report difficulty in finding quality, affordable
programs.
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There
are an estimated 108,000 "latchkey" children in Dallas, Texas
alone.
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Twice
as many elementary and middle school parents want afterschool programs as
are currently available.
It
is because of this great need that Heart House was created. Heart House is a non-profit agency providing afterschool
programs dedicated to raising academic achievement levels for
low-income and at-risk children in inner city areas and to encouraging them to
become active, involved members of society.
Heart
House began it's pilot program in the Vickery Neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. This
neighborhood, one of the most dangerous and crime-ridden areas of the metroplex,
desperately needed a safe haven in which children grades K-8 could obtain
homework assistance, mentoring, friendship, and above all, protection from the
dangers and negative influences they encounter in their daily lives.
Now
Heart House is working with communities throughout Texas to plan
and open Heart House sites. All services are free.
We
invite you to take a look at the program
offered by Heart House and we hope you will share
with us in the experience of making a positive difference in the lives of these
wonderful children.
Additional
Benefits of Afterschool Programs:
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Afterschool
programs improve children’s grades and attitudes about learning because
they have a safe, relaxed atmosphere in which to work.
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Afterschool
programs give kids an opportunity to make new friends and build
relationships with caring mentors and adults.
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Afterschool
programs lessen the worries of parents who cannot be with their children
after school.
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Afterschool
programs can involve entire communities in the enrichment of children.
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Afterschool
programs encourage families to become more effective partners in their
children’s education and development.
Americans
Agree that Afterschool Programs Are Important
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Nine
out of 10 Americans—both parents and non-parents—think that afterschool programs should be available to all youth today.
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91%
of adults say it is important to them to ensure access to afterschool programs for children in their community.
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90%
of adults favor providing afterschool programs to children from 3:00 to
6:00 p.m. daily.
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86%
of adults feel afterschool programs are a necessity for their communities.
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85%
of adults believe it is difficult for parents to find afterschool programs
in their own communities.
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71%
of adults think that expanding quality afterschool programs is an issue
that should be addressed by businesses in the community.
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95%
of adults surveyed say that afterschool programs help working families and
build the social skills of children.
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And,
94% say afterschool programs help teach children how to resolve
conflicts.
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More
than two-thirds of the public gives higher priority to providing access to
afterschool programs than cutting taxes.
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Three
out of five voters are willing to increase their taxes to pay for
afterschool programs.
Sources
for Statistics: Afterschool
Alliance, www.afterschool.org Travis
County Afterschool Network, www.tcafterschool.org
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