Tony's Success Story
Thirteen-year-old Tony* was always an excellent student. Curiously, Tony started to miss a lot of school - sometimes
not showing up for months at a stretch.
Concerned, the school contacted social services. A caseworker and the school
guidance counselor told Tony and his mother that if Tony missed any more school, he would be removed from home and
placed in a shelter. Tony's habits did not change. Three months later, the school district filed a truancy petition.
Paul*, an attorney for KidsVoice, was appointed to represent Tony at the hearing. Paul's investigation revealed that
Tony was living at home with his mother, Patty*, and his grandfather, Charlie*. Charlie suffered with a debilitating
health condition and required constant care. Patty believed that she had no other option, so she stayed home to care
for Charlie while collecting welfare.
The new "welfare to work" regulations required Patty to get a job - or forfeit her benefits. She took a job at a
local fast-food restaurant, forcing Tony to stay home to care for his grandfather.
After just one phone call from a KidsVoice attorney, arrangements were made for a home health care aide. Joe* now
cares for Charlie - at no cost to the family. Patty is back at work learning how to be self-sufficient. And Tony
attends school every day - making good grades and new friends.
*The names and photos have been changed to protect identities and maintain confidentiality.