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Repatriation is the return of a U.S. citizen from a foreign country. The U.S. Repatriation Program provides temporary assistance to citizens and their dependents to return home following a Department of State coordinated mass evacuation.

Since 2002, an average of 151 federally recognized disasters and emergencies strike the U.S. each year. How high is your family's risk in a disaster?

Packing and planning for disasters while pregnant and with kids.

Celebrating 45 Years

September 28, 2020

OCSE’s Regional Director Melissa Johnson reflects on changes in the child support program over 45 years and additional changes brought on by COVID-19

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.

Senior Advisor James Murray reflects on ways COVID-19 has helped fathers connect with their children and families

Overview of interagency projects across the Administration for Children and Families

The Emergency and Group Repatriation Financial Form: Expenditure Statement for Reimbursement form (RR-02) should be completed by the state designated agency and ACF authorized support agency to request reimbursement of reasonable and allowable costs incurred as a result of (1) ACF activation of the State Emergency Repatriation Plan (SERP), or (2) ACF interagency agreement, or similar mechanism, in support of an emergency or group repatriation.

U.S. Repatriation Emergency and Group Processing Form - RR-01

All financial, medical, transportation and other temporary assistance provided through the repatriation program must be repaid, unless a waiver is granted by an authorized HHS officer. Form RR-05 requires recipients to acknowledge privacy and repayment obligations.