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Tag: A New Path: An Immediate Plan to Reduce Family Homelessness

A New Path: An Immediate Plan to Reduce Family Homelessness

This special report proposes using the family shelter as a tool for parents with limited education and work experience, as well as for victims of domestic violence, and those with mental health and substance abuse issues, and a history in the child welfare system.…

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With the inclusion of adjustments to the Foundation Aid formula in the New York State Education, Labor and Family Assistance (ELFA) budget bill, beginning in 2026-2027, New York State will add additional funds across the state based on a district’s three-year average number of students experiencing homelessness.

The goal is to keep funding relatively stable even as the census shifts in each locality allowing for the consistent funding of programs and services that keep students experiencing homelessness on track educationally alongside their housed peers.

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With the inclusion of adjustments to the Foundation Aid formula in the New York State Education, Labor and Family Assistance (ELFA) budget bill, beginning in 2026-2027, New York State will add additional funds across the state based on a district’s three-year average number of students experiencing homelessness.

The goal is to keep funding relatively stable even as the census shifts in each locality allowing for the consistent funding of programs and services that keep students experiencing homelessness on track educationally alongside their housed peers. 

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