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Homeless Resources

Homeless Resources

Children who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime abode are eligible for McKinney-Vento services. In general, children or youth living in motels, transitional housing, shelters, the street, cars, abandoned buildings, and other inadequate accommodations may be considered eligible for McKinneyVento services. This includes, but is not limited to, the following groups: 

Doubled-up Children: Living with another family due to lack of a permanent residence 

Children in shelters: Including transitional living programs 

Children living in motels: Due to lack of alternative adequate living situation 

Migratory children: If accommodations are not fit for habitation 

Runaways*: Children who left home and live in a shelter or inadequate accommodations, even if parents are willing to provide a home 

Lockouts*: Children whose parents or guardians will not permit them to live at home

The Education for Homeless Children and Youth program, which is part of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, ensures that eligible children have the following rights: 

Choice of school: Children eligible for McKinney-Vento services may attend their school of origin (school last attended or school attended when child lost permanent housing) or attend the school that serves their temporary living situation (choice of caregiver) 

Immediate enrollment: Even if medical or other records, birth certificates, or transcripts cannot be produced at time of enrollment 

Transportation: Transportation must be provided, if requested 

Preschool: Priority consideration to preschool programs for eligible youngsters 

Free lunch & fee waivers: Categorically eligible for free lunch 

Supplemental tutoring: If needed

  • Children who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime abode are eligible for McKinney-Vento services. In general, children or youth living in motels, transitional housing, shelters, the street, cars, abandoned buildings, and other inadequate accommodations may be considered eligible for McKinneyVento services. This includes, but is not limited to, the following groups: 

    Doubled-up Children: Living with another family due to lack of a permanent residence 

    Children in shelters: Including transitional living programs 

    Children living in motels: Due to lack of alternative adequate living situation 

    Migratory children: If accommodations are not fit for habitation 

    Runaways*: Children who left home and live in a shelter or inadequate accommodations, even if parents are willing to provide a home 

    Lockouts*: Children whose parents or guardians will not permit them to live at home

  • The Education for Homeless Children and Youth program, which is part of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, ensures that eligible children have the following rights: 

    Choice of school: Children eligible for McKinney-Vento services may attend their school of origin (school last attended or school attended when child lost permanent housing) or attend the school that serves their temporary living situation (choice of caregiver) 

    Immediate enrollment: Even if medical or other records, birth certificates, or transcripts cannot be produced at time of enrollment 

    Transportation: Transportation must be provided, if requested 

    Preschool: Priority consideration to preschool programs for eligible youngsters 

    Free lunch & fee waivers: Categorically eligible for free lunch 

    Supplemental tutoring: If needed