National Center on Family Homelessness
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5/19/2013 8:43 PM
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Each year, more than 1.3 million children are homeless, and their numbers are growing. They are hungry and sick twice as often as other children. They have difficulty in school and by age 8, one in three has major mental health problems.
Since 1988, The National Center on Family Homelessness has led the fight to give every child a chance by providing communities with the tools they need to end this tragedy.
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Selected National Center on Family Homelessness Resources
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A Long Journey Home: A Guide for Creating Trauma-Informed Services for Mothers and Children Experiencing Homelessness
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America's Youngest Outcasts: State Report Card on Child Homelessness
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Online Trauma Training
Adding Seats To the Table: A Community-Based Approach To Family Homelessness
Ending Homelessness: The Philanthropic Role
Executive Summary: America's Youngest Outcasts
The Minnesota Supportive Housing and Managed Care Pilot: Qualitative Evaluation Year 4
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