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undies in

Miami

just the facts:
kids and poverty

In Miami, *26% of children are living below the poverty line.

89.6% of students graduate from high school in Miami, 6% higher than the national average.

23.4% of people live in poverty in the city.

*Kids Count Data, Annie E. Casey Foundation

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to more kids in your area.

When your company, organization or family donates to sponsor an Undies for Change event in your area, even more local children receive undies.

For more information, go to the Undies for Change page.

Miami Partners

Miami

Child Protective Services

Child Protective Services (CPS) located in Miami is a branch of Florida’s social services department responsible for cases of child abuse and neglect. Children found to live in dangerous situations are removed at a moment’s notice and often leave without any belongings. An assigned social worker takes each child “shopping” in a room stocked with basic needs where they receive UFE underwear.

Miami

School Homeless Department

Miami’s public school district supports students enrolled in the federally mandated homeless department. Most of the students are “couch surfing”, many fewer students live in shelters with their families. The department makes sure these children attend their home schools, assuring continuity in their education. The department also provides basic needs, including UFE underwear.

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a child needs.