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Federal and Local Efforts to Support Youth At-Risk of Homelessness

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  • Emily Knas
  • Matthew Stagner
  • M.C. Bradley

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This issue brief discusses the overall Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH) grant program, including the rationale for the grant program and the supports provided to grantees.

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  • Emily Knas & Matthew Stagner & M.C. Bradley, "undated". "Federal and Local Efforts to Support Youth At-Risk of Homelessness," Mathematica Policy Research Reports faaf8b9f62d84302b655e4118, Mathematica Policy Research.
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