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The guide provides background information on common barriers and challenges; best practices for serving homeless families; a summary of requirements of the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014 (Pub.
The Texas Lawyer profile of Mr. Gail also cited his charitable work, such as founding and serving as the co-chair of Weil's Dodge for a Cause tournament, an annual dodgeball event that benefits the Vogel Alcove, a local charity providing free child care and development services to children of homeless families.
In addition to providing overviews of the program models, we will discuss approaches for engaging homeless families in home visiting programs, partnerships / collaborations across service disciplines and government agencies to best meet the challenges faced by families who are homeless, and lessons learned to inform policy, advocacy and program - development efforts.
Chloe Stein, Moderator, Policy Analyst, Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness Wayne Richard, Associate Director of Organizing, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Chris Chenet, Community Development Professional, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Jennifer Mitchell - Mayer, Program Development & Design Manager, New York City Department of Education, Office of Community Schools Joshua Hall, Family System Integration Manager, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Mary Tarullo, Associate Director of Policy, Chicago Coalition for the Homeless Melissa Schoonmaker, Consultant II, Homeless Education, Division of Student Support Services, Los Angeles County Office of Education
Access to Early Childhood Development Services for Homeless Families with Young Children: An Exploratory Project.
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