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ACF's Early Childhood Development office created a resource page to strengthen the ability of early care and education (ECE) providers to serve young children experiencing homelessness.

Overview of interagency projects across the Administration for Children and Families

The Importance of Behavioral Health Partnerships and Linkages in Human Services Programs

HHS SAMHSA Block Grant Conference: "Building and Sustaining State Behavioral Healthcare Systems"
August 10, 2016

Acting Assistant Secretary Mark Greenberg's remarks on the importance of partnerships with behavioral health and human services agencies at the HHS SAMHSA Block Grant Conference: "Building and Sustaining State Behavioral Healthcare Systems". 

The Federal Commitment to End Family Homelessness

National Alliance to End Homelessness National Conference
July 26, 2016

ACF's Acting Assistant Secretary Mark Greenberg's remarks at the National Alliance to End Homelessness National Conference, July 2016.

Stable housing is a crucial contributor to family economic success and to healthy child development

This fact sheet explores eligibility for health care coverage, including through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), for youth experiencing or at-risk of homelessness. It provides information on subpopulations of youth who are likely to be eligible for health care coverage, which services are covered, and how to enroll. In addition, the fact sheet includes Medicaid and CHIP income eligibility levels for each state.

More than half of homeless youth become homeless for the first time because they are asked to leave home by a parent or caregiver, and more than half say they have tried to stay at a shelter but it was full. Those findings resulted from a study released today by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families (ACF).

The report shares information collected from 656 homeless street youth served by grantees of FYSB's Street Outreach Program.

A project to improve the health and future of homeless Native Hawaiians.

Congressional Briefing on Child and Family Homelessness

National Center on Family Homeless/American Institutes for Research (AIR)
February 10, 2015

Acting Assistant Secretary Mark Greenberg remarks at the National Center on Family Homeless/American Institutes for Research (AIR) in February 2015.