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Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center Fact Sheet
February 21, 2013RHYTTAC provides comprehensive services to all Runaway and Homeless Youth Program grantees.
Report to Congress on the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program, 2010-2011
January 28, 2013The 2010-2011 Report to Congress discusses the activities and accomplishments of the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program.
Runaway and Homeless Youth Performance Progress Report Form
December 19, 2012Runaway and Homeless Youth Program grantees must submit Performance Progress Report forms twice a year.
Runaway and Homeless Youth Program Authorizing Legislation
April 18, 2012The Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, as amended by the Reconnecting Homeless Youth Act of 2008, authorizes the Runaway and Homeless Youth Program through September 2013.
Runaway and Homeless Youth Program Regulations
April 17, 2012The Runaway and Homeless Youth Program is governed by Part 1351--Runaway and Homeless Youth Program in federal regulations.
Basic Center Program Performance Standards
April 13, 2012The Basic Center Program Performance Standards set the minimum standards of the Basic Center Program.
Hoja de Información: Programa de Centros Básicos
April 12, 2012El Programa de Centros Básicos de la FYSB se ocupa de establecer o fortalecer programas basados en la comunidad que se encargan de atender las necesidades inmediatas de jóvenes que han huido de sus hogares y jóvenes sin hogar y las de sus familias.
Runaway and Homeless Youth Management Information System Fact Sheet
April 11, 2012The Family and Youth Services Bureau’s (FYSB’s) Runaway and Homeless Youth Management Information System (RHYMIS) is an automated information tool designed to capture data on the runaway and homeless youth being served by FYSB’s Basic Center Program and Transitional Living Program for Older Homeless Youth (TLP). RHYMIS also captures information on the contacts made by the Street Outreach Program grantees and the brief service contacts made with youth or families calling the FYSB programs.
