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A Theory of Poverty Destabilization: Why Low-Income Families Become Homeless in New York City

Need for shelter in community districts in the South Bronx and central Brooklyn dominate the list of the highest-contributing areas, while comparatively few families in shelter come from Manhattan.…

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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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#ICYMI: Our latest newsletter features Volume 3 of Beyond Housing Magazine.

This edition explores the impacts of housing instability on children and families, including its effects on early development, educational progress, and access to technology in an increasingly digital learning environment.

Read the full magazine and find out more about what we have been up to in our most recent newsletter at the link in our bio.

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#ICYMI: Our latest newsletter features Volume 3 of Beyond Housing Magazine. 

This edition explores the impacts of housing instability on children and families, including its effects on early development, educational progress, and access to technology in an increasingly digital learning environment. 

Read the full magazine and find out more about what we have been up to in our most recent newsletter at the link in our bio.
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