To see this family suffering as it is, with no possibility of reversing the damage, hurts. It hurts because our team has empathy.
that followed the lives of children in a handful of families grappling with multigenerational poverty, a series that sparked a powerful reaction from readers.
The project was successful beyond our hopes. It enlightened large numbers of people about the suffocating challenges of poverty. It activated hundreds of Northeast Ohioans to help. And for the families who participated as story subjects, the series helped them find stability and benefit from the generosity of Northeast Ohioans who followed their stories over about two years.
As we announced at the outset of A Greater Cleveland, our number one priority was to do no harm. We did not want anyone who participated in the project to suffer because they volunteered, so I’m not going to talk about which family or exactly what happened. I do feel a responsibility to our readers, though, to let them know of the distressing turn.
The family member that had the breakdown went through a childhood that few of us would have survived intact. Yet this family member worked hard to overcome the demons that the childhood trauma created. For decades, there were successes. There were moments of joy and happiness and, for the past five years, stability.
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