The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Bridging a Generation Gap

Charities that serve grandparents struggle to survive the downturn

Around the time Sue Stutz turned 60, she took on the rigors of parenthood — again.

Ms. Stutz and her husband had already raised their two children, but when their adult daughter's problems with alcohol and drugs intensified, the couple took their then 4-year-old grandson,...

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