Adams’s Housing Our Neighbors Is a Great Start, But Families Experiencing Homelessness Need More

By Caroline Iosso, Senior Policy Associate, Homes for the Homeless (HFH) The much-anticipated plan to address New York City’s dual housing and homelessness crises was released by Mayor Adams last week. The plan, Housing Our Neighbors: A Blueprint for Housing and Homelessness, is full of impressive ideas and goals, though more could be done to…

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Disparities in Academic Achievement

Overview For the 105,000 students who experience homelessness every year in New York City, the ability to graduate high school is one of the most powerful tools they have for breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty and instability. Unfortunately, housing instability brings with it challenges for students, such as school transfers, higher absenteeism, and a…

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NAEHCY: Graduation Rates, School Stability, and College Readiness in New York City

Homeless students graduate at far lower rates than housed students, but data from New York City show that homeless students who maintain stability in high school graduate at similar rates as housed students. This presentation will identify crucial school stability factors that help homeless students graduate on time, as well as discuss the college readiness…

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