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ACF Family Room Blog: Working Together to Connect Pregnant and Parenting Youth Experiencing Homelessness with Early Head Start

This blogpost by the Commissioner of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) highlights the challenges facing homeless pregnant mothers, babies, and toddlers. To address these challenges, the Administration for Children and Families’ (ACF’s) Family and Youth Services Bureau and the Office of Head Start support collaboration between Runaway and Homeless Youth and Early Head Start grantees serving both youth in transitional living programs and maternity group homes, as well as children enrolled in Head Start programs. National Training and Technical Assistance Centers will play a crucial role in this collaboration, sharing resources and training materials on early childhood development for young parents and families experiencing homelessness. By encouraging this collaborative relationship, ACF’s two-generation approach strives to meet the needs of parents and their children.
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Education and Training
Special Populations
Homeless Families
Pregnant and Parenting Teens
Youth in Transition
Publication Date
2020-03-04
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