What Are The Needs?
POVERTY
- 29.9% of families in Buffalo live in poverty with over 63% of families having a woman as the head of household 1
- Of the 20,000 children living in the City of Buffalo 2
- 45% live in households below 100% of the Federal poverty level ($ 20,650 for a family of four)
- Over half of 3- and 4-year old children live with a single parent
- Approximately 1,000 children are born each year to mothers without a high school diploma
EDUCATION
- 39% of children entering 9th grade at Buffalo Public Schools drop out without graduating
- 67% of eight graders and 60% of fourth graders in Buffalo Public Schools are not meeting grade level standards in literacy
HEALTH
- 15.5% of girls are overweight (nationally)
- 25% of women in Erie County DO NOT receive prenatal care and this number has been increasing over the past decade 3
- Nearly 8% of babies born in WNY are underweight (5.5lbs) 4
GIRLS
- 5.4% of pregnancies are to teenage mothers in Western New York versus 4.3% in New York state (excluding New York city) 5
- 32% of girls ages 8-17 report that their number one concern is being teased or being made fun of 6
- One in four girls were involved in physical fights 7
- Girls reported a higher rate of current drinking (17.2%) vs. boys (15.9%) among youth aged 12-17 8
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- There are over 5,000 reports of domestic violence a year in WNY 9
WNY Women’s Fund is funding programs whose goals are to improve these statistics dramatically
1 Census Bureau
2 Information provided by Good Schools for All – October 2007 based on US Census Bureau.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid.
5 UB Regional Institute: State of the Region.
6 Information provided by Girl Scouts based on GSRI Feeling Safe: What Girls Say (2003).
7 Information provided by Girl Scouts based on OJJDP, Juvenile Victims and Offenders: 2006 National Report.
8 Information provided by Girl Scouts based on SAMHSA, National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2005.
9 UB Regional Institute: State of the Region.
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