Assemblywoman Maria Rodriguez-Gregg did more than talk about the issue of homeless youth on April 11. The Republican assemblywoman, who represents Burlington, Atlantic and Camden counties, took part in an overnight sleep-out in order to draw attention to a social problem that exists across the country. Rodriguez-Gregg helped raise $2,000 in the sleep-out event.
“Not everyone realizes the magnitude and scope of young people who have no place to go and no where to turn,” Rodriguez-Gregg said. “As a mother of young children, it is heartbreaking to know that so many youth are troubled or not wanted in their homes. At such a young age, they are certainly vulnerable to predators that can lead them down a dangerous path.”
The sleep-out was organized by the Covenant House, New Jersey’s largest provider of services to homeless youth. Eighteen members of the legislature joined together in a bipartisan effort to raise money for the organization by pledging to spend the night on the State House lawn with little more than sleeping bags and cardboard boxes for bedding.
In addition to the Sleep Out event, the legislators heard from at-risk youth who benefit from programs like those provided by the organization. All money raised by the Sleep Out goes directly to programs sponsored by Covenant House.
“We must do all we can do to raise people’s consciousness about a problem that is not confined by geography and has no specific demographic profile,” Rodriguez-Gregg said. “We must lead by example and let our troubled youngsters know there is hope and a place to turn when all seems lost. There are people who care and resources available to help those who feel unwanted or neglected. I hope the sleep-out increases awareness about this challenge and that we are a compassionate society that wants to help.”