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At-risk and gang involved youth face many obstacles in finding their path to success.
By offering multi-level solutions, Homeboy Industries recognizes that moving beyond gang life is a process, and that re-directing lives in a positive direction strengthens not only the individual, but also that person’s family, providing a more constructive, healthy environment for their children, and, by extension, to the community at large.
Why does this community need a place like Homeboy Industries?
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According to the CA Dept of Education, the rate of 9-12th dropping out among black high school students rose to 43.5% and to 36.1% for Hispanic/Latino students in 2009 |
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In East Los Angeles, over 53% of adults never completed high school |
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In October 2010, Education Week labeled Los Angeles the "dropout epicenter" of the nation |
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LAC is home to 34% of California’s poor, with a poverty rate of 16.1% |
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75% of youth gang homicides in the state of California occur in Los Angeles County |
Recidivism among youthful offenders is extremely high: 2/3 will be re-arrested, up to 1/3 re-incarcerated within a few years after release
“The math on these sorts of initiatives is simple,” says Adam Gelb, a public-safety specialist at the Pew Center on the States: A day in prison costs $79 on average; a day on probation costs $3.42. "States can substantially beef up supervision in the community and do it at a fraction of the cost of a prison cell," he says. (Wall Street Journal March 20, 2010).
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