In Philly, 17,000 kids live in homes where their grandparents are primary caregivers, according to the nonprofit Generations United. Host Trenae Nuri speaks with WHYY multiplatform producer Vicky Diaz-Camacho about the unique challenges faced by these “grandfamilies” and why their experience is becoming more common in the city.
Resources for grandparent led families mentioned in the episode:
Grandfamily Resource Center
Family Friends (at Temple University’s Intergenerational Center)
Together as Adoptive Parents (TAP)
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