I'm far from unsympathetic as young people depend on their parents, especially girls and young women at that time in tbeir lives.
My stumbling block is that the more we do the less parents will do.
Food banks, sanitary products, breakfast in school...we're the 5th richest country in the world (so we're told) yet we prop up families who abdicate their responsibilities and rely on the state...you and me, the people who graft or have grafted and manage our income responsibly.
I saw a programme about bailiffs where a 20 something 'comfortable' woman answered the door and started whinging when she saw who it was. Not paid her rent for almost a year 'due to depression'. Pulled out an iphone from under her breast and phoned her mum, baby crying, house a mess, bare stairs, huge tv blaring away, dishes on floor, clothes piled up all over the place and pack of cigarettes on a chair.
This is the sort of thing I'm against.
If you can't afford to look after yourself and provide basics for your children...what kind of parent are you?
There are circumstances where it certainly isn't the fault of mum or dad but the majority are those who just don't bother and leave it to others who have a social conscience, to fill the gap.
Like foreign aid. The major part never reaches the target and it's been going on for decades +++ and will continue.
We're far too helpful, like giving money or food to addicts who then have more cash to feed their addiction be it drink or drugs. It's enabling in the worst way.