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More Than a Place to Sleep: Understanding the Health and Well-Being of Homeless High School Students

In New York City, one out of every eight public school students has been homeless at some point in the past five years. One in four (26%) of these students is in high school. In this report, we begin to explore differences in risk behaviors and health outcomes between homeless high school students and their housed classmates. …

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More Than a Place to Sleep: Understanding the Health and Well-Being of Homeless High School Students

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Our new fact sheet gives 2025 candidates the key facts on family homelessness—highlighting the scope of the crisis and innovative, proven strategies that help families secure permanent housing. With the right information and strategy, elected officials can start addressing homelessness on day one. Link in bio.🔗

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Our new fact sheet gives 2025 candidates the key facts on family homelessness—highlighting the scope of the crisis and innovative, proven strategies that help families secure permanent housing. With the right information and strategy, elected officials can start addressing homelessness on day one. Link in bio.🔗

#NYC #HiddenHomeless #FamilyHomelessness #HomelessnessinNYC #NYCHomelessness
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THE HIDDEN HOMELESS: What NYC Candidates Should Know About Family Homelessness: May 8, 2025 Edition

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