According to a report released by ICPH, approximately 5.2 percent of children in District 30, which covers Astoria, Long Island City, Sunnyside, and parts of Woodside and Jackson Heights, have experienced homelessness in the last five years.…
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Athens Banner-Herald: School vouchers raise too many questions
According to ICPH, nearly 2 percent of Georgia students – nearly 37,000 children – were homeless in the 2013-14 school year. Of those, 16 percent had disabilities. And while rural schools enroll 32 percent of all Georgia students, they enroll 40 percent of homeless students.…
Harlem World: Free On the Map Webinar On Student Homelessness From Harlem To Hollis
The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness is launching a new, free interactive data tool on February 15, 2017, 10 a.m., to inform educators, policy makers, and community members. Please join them for a live, online demonstration.…
World Socialist Web Site: New York City schools overwhelmed by student homelessness
ICPH has reported that over two-thirds of New York City students who were homeless during the 2014-2015 school year were also homeless in a previous school year.…
MetroFocus: Homeless Hotels Failing Grade
State lawmakers release a scathing report on the city’s homeless hotels. With the mayor less than thrilled we’ll break down the findings with an expert on a situation spiraling out of control.…
Who. What. Why.: Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight: Homelessness and Housing Affordability
The crunch between income and the cost of shelter is one of the prime drivers behind New York City’s homeless crisis where close to 65,000 people are homeless and more than 24,000 of those are children. According to the Institute for Children Poverty and Homelessness, over 116,000 students statewide are homeless.…
City Limits: Homelessness Crisis Demands a New Kind of Shelter—Not More Hotel Rooms
“Over the last 30 years, there has been very little change in policies to address family homelessness. But a capital investment to develop new Tier III facilities would positively transform the entire family shelter system. The homeless and the community would be equally served while the costs of doing so would go down.”…
The 74: After Three Years Living in a Shelter, Darius and His Mom Get Apartment of Their Own
In fact, formerly homeless students struggle academically at rates similar to their classmates who are still displaced, according to a recent report from the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness.…
Metro: Bloomberg left homeless mess for de Blasio
In large portions of the Bronx, 13 to 18 percent children enrolled in schools, were homeless, according to figures from the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness.…
Vice: How Cities Got Serious About Homelessness in 2016
“No one will say it, but shelters have become a surrogate for low-income housing in America,” said Ralph da Costa Nuñez, president of the New York City-based think tank Institute for Children and Poverty.…
Parent Herald: Homeless Students Across US Increasing? Recent Statistics Reveal New York Has The Second Largest Homeless Student Population In America
According to the data released by the Institute for Children, Poverty and Homelessness (ICPH), there are more than 116,700 homeless students in the state of New York and 83 percent of them live in urban centers up- and downstate.…
Dropout Nation: Homeless Children’s Lives Matter
Thirty-six percent of homeless children attending New York City’s public schools were chronically absent (or missing more than 18 days of the school year) in 2013-2014, according to a study by the Institute for Children, Poverty & Homelessness.…