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Factors Associated with HIV Testing Among Atlanta’s Homeless Youth. AIDS Education and Prevention

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Homelessness in School-Age Children and Youth: A Scoping Review of the Literature

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Programming Ideas for Youth Experiencing Homelessness

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Risk and protective factors contributing to homelessness among foster care youth: An analysis of the National Youth in Transition Database.

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Integrating Effective Practices to Identify Youth Victims of Human Trafficking

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Survivor-Informed Services Among Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs

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Measuring Our Success: Campus Supports for College Students Experiencing Food & Housing Insecurity.

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Student Resilience in the Face of Challenges at California’s Community Colleges

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American Rescue Plan: Addressing Youth and Young Adult Homelessness and Economic Insecurity

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Tragedy Response Protocol. COVID-19 Addendum

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