a policy brief from ICPH May 2013 Finding a job continues to be a challenge for many New Yorkers. In March 2013 the city’s jobless rate was 8.9%;1 for homeless families, unemployment was significantly higher, with some estimates at 57%.2 Yet work has become practically the only means out of shelter, as budget constraints have…
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Rapidly Rehousing Homeless Families: New York City—a Case Study
This opinion brief points to New York City as a case study on rapid rehousing and takes a critical look at the long-term impact of federally driven rapid rehousing policies, raising fundamental questions about the effectiveness of rapid rehousing as a solution when it is used in a one-size-fits all manner.…
A Hand Still Raised: How New York City’s Homeless Students Fit into Charter Schools
a policy brief from ICPH February 2013 Charter schools were introduced to New York City in 1999 to inject new life into the nation’s largest education system. Fourteen years later, the debate over whether these institutions succeed in helping the city’s neediest students remains front and center. While only 4% of New York City’s more…
The Impact of Food Stamp Benefits on Family Homelessness in New York City
In 2011, over one-third (35%) of New York City residents had difficulty affording essential food. … Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit allowance does not take into account the higher cost of food in New York City compared to other urban areas.…
One Degree of Separation: Education, Sex, and Family Planning among New York City’s Homeless Mothers
“Failure to complete high school or an equivalent is correlated with low lifetime earnings, few and low-paying employment prospects, and poor family-planning decisions, factors that can ultimately translate into a crippling cycle of poverty and dependence on public assistance.”…
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.…
A Bronx Tale: The Doorway to Homelessness in New York City
“Nowhere is poverty more apparent today than in the Bronx—specifically the South Bronx.”…
A Portrait of Family Homelessness in America
A Portrait of Family Homelessness in America: Do You Know How Many Parents and Children are Homeless in Your Community?…
One homeless child is one too many
100% cotton t-shirt. Available in sizes S – 3XL Front: One homeless child is one too many Back: Over two million children are homeless in America. Why?…
Did you know that homelessness isn’t just about adults?
Did you know that homelessness isn’t just about adults? Over 2 Million children are homeless in America…
Did you know that homelessness isn’t just about adults?
Did you know that homelessness isn’t just about adults? Over 2 million children are homeless in America…
Over one million Children are Homeless in America
Over one million Children are Homeless in America. Help guarantee their EDUCATION … it may not be their only chance, but it’s their BEST chance!…