
"Rising Youth Caregivers Lack Recognition and Support"
Millions of children in the U.S. are taking on caregiving roles for their ill or disabled family members, often without adequate support or recognition. This growing trend places significant emotional and financial strain on young caregivers and their families. While other countries offer legislative support and stipends for young carers, the U.S. lacks government benefits, leaving nonprofits to fill the gap. Experts emphasize the need for better planning and support systems to prevent long-term negative impacts on these children’s education and future prospects.


