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Homelessness
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National Center for Homeless Education
This website provides information on the issues that students experiencing homelessness face.
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Annie E. Casey Foundation
The vision of the Annie E. Casey Foundation is that all young people—especially those in tough neighborhoods—will graduate from school with the knowledge and skills they need for adult success. Its education investments have two primary aims: (1) To support initiatives that give more low-income parents the opportunity to send their children to high quality schools that produce strong results; and (2) To help families get needed services and support through stronger connections between schools and communities.
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Homeless Gear
Homeless Gear operates a family of six programs that provides a continuum of services to individuals and families who are homeless throughout Colorado.
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Colorado Department of Education-Homeless Education
Any displaced child or youth who is living in a shelter, motel, inadequate trailer or house, is staying temporarily with relatives or friends due to economic hardship or loss of housing, or is living in any other homeless situation has educational rights under the McKinney-Vento Act.