I'm going to have to roll with Khasm on this point. While there is no absolutes, what he says is the truth. Chi isn't like your normal city IMO, lets take public housing for example. The jects was a good idea on paper, but in reality, it turned into a nightmare. The one's I lived in was a "U" configuration, and you could literally stand in front of one and throw a rock and hit the next one. Each ject held on average 1000 people.
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***The white bldg. with the blacken windows are apartments that was on fire, and yes, this bldg. was still lived in.****
http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/robert-taylor-homes-opens
What you have in the Chi. is a situation where the violence has made the people prisoners in their own community. Because shooting are commonly occurring near schools and play areas, people are not their children to walk the short distance to school. And many people don't have day care so they can't leave the house for work or even short trips to the grocery store.
This can, and has brought communities to a debilitating halt.
Brutha Khasm said that he works for CPS, IMO opinion...you need to let that sleeping dog lay. You don't even have a clue to the situation they are faced with. They don't have subsidized guardianship just because it sounds good. I had to take custody of my sister's three kids, and the systems was only too happy to help me...Ask yourself why?
Peace!