On October 25, the House approved, by voice vote, a resolution (H. Res. 484) supporting National Runaway Prevention Month. The resolution also supports efforts to promote greater awareness of effective runaway youth prevention programs, as well as the need for safe and productive alternatives, resources, and supports for homeless youth. The Senate passed a similar resolution (S. Res. 430), on October 13, 2004 (see The Source, 10/13/04). Sponsored by Rep. Jon Porter (R-NV), the resolution contains a number of findings, including:
Emphasizing the importance of intervention services, Rep. Porter stated, “Many of the conditions that lead young people to leave or be turned out of their homes are preventable through interventions that strengthen family and support youth in high-risk situations. Successful interventions are grounded in partnerships among families and community-based human service agencies, law enforcement agencies, schools, faith-based organizations, and the business community.”
According to Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX), “Each year roughly 5,000 of these troubled young people die from assault, illness, and in some cases from suicide. National Runaway Prevention Month is a time to encourage the development of community-based solutions to prevent runaway and homeless episodes among our Nation’s youths.”