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Understanding Homelessness: Houston Youth Count!

Join the Houston Youth Count to identify, assess, and address homelessness among children and youth in the Houston area. Collaborate with key agencies and organizations to conduct surveys and develop strategies for providing support.

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Understanding Homelessness: Houston Youth Count!

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  1. HUD Department of Education • Individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence or • Who resides in a shelter or place not meant for human habitation • The key distinction is that Dept. of Ed recognizes children and youth in doubled-up situations, substandard housing, and all hotels and motels as homeless. Definitions of Homelessness

  2. Houston Chronicle Youth Count! Pilot

  3. Why Do a Youth Count?

  4. October • Stakeholder meeting to introduce the concept and get initial input • November • Stakeholder meetings to develop strategy • Methodology Subgroup met to plan survey • December • Surveys piloted at In Memorium event • January • Surveys piloted more, edited, and submitted for IRB approval • Volunteers and staff trained • Youth Count! conducted in conjunction with PIT Count • Cross-Site Evaluation staff from Urban Institute observed How Did Our Continuum of Care Plan?

  5. Lead Agency • Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County Partner Agencies • UT School of Public Health Covenant House Texas • Texas Homeless Education Office (THEO Key Agencies & Organizations • Houston Department of Health and Human Services (HDHHS) • School districts in Houston, Harris County, Fort Bend County • YES Prep Charter Schools • Montrose Counseling Center • Homeless Youth Network (HYN) of Houston/Harris County • Shelters, Drop In Centers, and Rapid Re-Housing Providers • Bering United Methodist Open Gate • DePelchin Children’s Center • Fort Bend Women’s Center • Houston Alumni Youth Center • Houston Area Women’s Center • Kinder Shelter • Montrose Grace Place • Salvation Army Social Services • Star of Hope Mission • Youth Advocates Partners

  6. For questions and additional information, contact: • Marilyn Brown, President/CEO • 832-531-6007 or mbrown@homelesshouston.org Thank You!

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