Homeless Youth Advocates Call For Dedicated State Funding, Local Flexibility

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Homeless Youth Advocates Call For Dedicated State Funding, Local Flexibility
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A $13 million state allotment and a bill that seeks to hone existing resources.

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Advocates see both the call for $13 million in dedicated state funding and the adoption of Assembly Bill 2137 as necessary steps in preventing the rise of youth homelessness.show that students experiencing homelessness and those in the foster care system are significantly more likely to be chronically absent from school, be suspended, have lower grades, experience higher school instability, or drop out of school.

McKinney-Vento grants to California totaled about $13 million annually prior to the pandemic, and the call for $13 million in state funding would match that amount. The first of the bill’s provisions would increase flexibility for county Foster Youth Services Coordinating Programs, which coordinate with local educational agencies to provide resources such as tutoring and FAFSA support for foster youth students, when offering direct support services to students.from the local educational agency confirming they are “unable, using any other state, federal, local, or private funds, to provide the direct services.

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