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The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the affordable housing, and compounded by the current economic recession. What are the consequences?

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Violence and unintentional injury are two of the interrelated areas of vulnerability that adolescents may encounter. This fact sheet illustrates that, combined with problems related to mental health, sexual ...

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Homeless Children and Youth: What are the causes and consequences? You can learn more here: http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_888 .html
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The number of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of the affordable housing, and compounded by the current economic recession. What are the consequences?

NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty How accurate are commonly held beliefs about poverty in America? Learn the answer to this and other questions about child and family poverty here:
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The National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) is the nation’s leading public policy center dedicated to promoting the economic security, health, and well-being of America’s low-income families and children. NCCP uses research to inform policy and practice with the goal of ensuring positive outcomes for the next ge...neration. We promote family-oriented solutions at the state and national levels. NCCP is a nonpartisan, public interest research organization based at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.Read More
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NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Thanks to your support, our fan base grew by more than 5% in one day! Keep up the good work and pat yourselves on the back for advocating child and family well-being!

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NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Fan Challenge Update: our fan base is growing rapidly, but we need to do more to meet our goal of 999 fans by the end of '09! Nearly one in five American children lives in poverty. With numbers like these, we can't afford not to act. Invite your friends to become fans today, and help promote our efforts to raise awareness about child and family poverty.
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NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Fact: more than one third of America's poor are children.

NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Read our new report on social-emotional wellbeing in early intervention services.
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How have states leveraged different policy choices to support the integration of social-emotional developmental strategies into early intervention services? We look at all 50 states.

NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Fact: health care is essential to the well-being of low-income parents and children. Fact: Americans can help to raise awareness by speaking out in favor of equitable health care policy.

NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Fan challenge: help us grow to 999 fans by the end of 09. If we average 6-7 new fans a day, we can do it. Want to help your friends understand why our work is important? This is a great place to start:
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NCCP - National Center for Children in Poverty Between 9.5 and 14.2 percent of children between birth and five years old experience social-emotional problems that negatively impact their functioning, development and school-readiness. Learn more:
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This brief reports the results of a survey on states efforts to maximize the impact current policies to provide effective child development and prevention services to young children, especially those at ...












