[Michlib-l] Homeless children
Shannon Janeczek
publishsavvy at gmail.com
Tue Apr 14 22:37:18 EDT 2015
I would say calling the local or county children's protection unit might be
a good idea. They can come in when the kids are there and approach them. If
there's a private meeting room for them to have a talk, that might be the
best option to arrange.
On Friday, April 10, 2015, Lois Hartman <lrhartman8 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a little bit of a touchy situation and am wondering how to
> proceed. We have had 3 siblings come in on a semi regular basis for the
> last couple of weeks, and it is pretty obvious that they are living out of
> the car. They are dirty, smelly, etc. No parents with them ever. They
> come and sometimes stay as long as we are open. We haven't ever seen them
> eat something, nor do they look like they are well fed. The oldest is
> approximately 16 (she drives the car) and the youngest about 9. The
> youngest has displayed some anger (not in the library but one of my staff
> saw them outside once and he was very angry). They aren't misbehaving in
> the library, but we are concerned. My question is, what if anything can we
> do? Is there somewhere we can call? We have not approached them because
> they seem very tense and not very approachable. They mostly come in to use
> our computers. Any suggestions, ideas or advice?
>
> Lois Hartman
> Watervliet District Library
>
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