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Community responds students experiencing homelessness in Leon County Schools

Recent data from Leon County Schools shows increasing numbers of students experiencing homelessness. How this is playing out in one school and a look at the community effort helping meet these needs.

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From homelessness to UC Berkeley: A local student's inspiring journey

Nomad Pallek's personal struggles mirror a larger trend among students in the San Diego Community College District, where 44% face food insecurity and 23% experience homelessness.

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Lebanon County clothing closet to serve people in need

Gas, Food, Lodging for Homeless Students in Jeopardy as Funding Deadline Looms

For the past two months, home for Lori Menkedick and her family has been the Evergreen Inn, a Los-Angeles area motel just off Interstate-210. They’ve bounced between similar establishments east of downtown for almost three years. But room rates consume most of the $650 a week her husband earns from construction. The family depends on […]

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Homeless Office cuts, Wraparound Services shift and Sunrise skepticism — what is Houston ISD doing for unhoused families? – Houston Public Media

In Houston ISD, a program intended to meet the basic needs of students is shifting focus from food access to truancy and dropout prevention. The changes come on the heels of a major reduction in the size of HISD’s Homeless Services Office, from 40 workers to 12. Even with a $12 million investment in the new Sunrise Center initiative, some community members worry that HISD is on the wrong path. 

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