Forgotten Children

Opioid Orphans: Grandparents Struggle to Raise Children Left Behind

From 2011 to 2021, more than 300,000 children lost a parent to fatal drug overdoses. Despite billions set aside in opioid settlement funds, grandparents who have stepped up to raise those children get very little support.

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COVID Stole a Parent from Over 200,000 Children. Indian Country Lost the Most

COVID was not an equal-opportunity destroyer. American Indian and Alaska Native children were orphaned at three times the rate of white children, and Black children at double the rate. Without support, children who lose a parent or caregiver are at risk of developing lasting problems with depression, lower academic achievement, and behavioral issues.

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‘Bereavement Deserts’: Amid a Rise in Parental Deaths, Grief in Children Is Often Overlooked

Children who experienced the death of a parent due to Covid, gun violence and opioid overdoses often fail to get counted or served.

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Forgotten Children: The Unseen Victims of Gun Violence Are the Children Left Behind

Parental death has been rising in the U.S. due to COVID-19, the overdose epidemic and gun violence. In this first part of Forgotten Children, we look at efforts to help children grieving from the loss of parents to gun violence.

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