SOLUTIONS FROM THE YARD

Episode 60: No Funds, No Fun Pt. 1

25 min · 15. touko 2026
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In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts examine the lack of funding and support for youth-focused programs in Washington, DC, with a focus on the Helping Children Impacted by Parental Incarceration Amendment Act of 2020. They discuss how, despite the passage of the legislation, its implementation has fallen short, leaving many children without the resources and support the law intended to provide. Drawing from lived experience and community insight, the conversation highlights the long-term impact of parental incarceration on children and the importance of consistent, well-funded support systems. The hosts emphasize that without proper investment and follow-through, even well-intentioned policies cannot achieve meaningful change. This episode calls attention to the gap between policy and practice, underscoring the need for accountability, adequate funding, and sustained commitment to programs that support children and families affected by incarceration.

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