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Systems Design Steering Committee Needs Your Help Completing Surveys

Systems Design Steering Committee Needs Your Help Completing Surveys

| March 7, 2016

Now that System Design Collaborative is officially up and running, they need your help completing surveys!

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Systems Design Steering Committee Needs Your Help Completing Surveys

Systems Design Steering Committee Needs Your Help Completing Surveys

| February 29, 2016

Now that System Design Collaborative is officially up and running, they need your help completing surveys!

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New brief: Families at the Nexus of Housing and Child Welfare

New brief: Families at the Nexus of Housing and Child Welfare

| December 3, 2014

New brief: Families at the Nexus of Housing and Child Welfare Research on the relationship between housing and child welfare has consistentlyfound a higher rate of child welfare system involvement among families that are homeless or otherwise precariously housed than among low income families with stable housing. Studies also show that housing problems are common […]

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2014 Coconino County Continuum of Care Summer Count Survey – Invitation to Participate

2014 Coconino County Continuum of Care Summer Count Survey – Invitation to Participate

| August 20, 2014

Do you live in Coconino County? Do you have ideas on what social services are needed in our region? Have you experienced housing difficulties and challenges with the cost of living here in the northern Arizona? Are you someone with creative ideas? Then please consider volunteering 5-10 minutes of your time to electronically fill-out the […]

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Crossing the Line: Taking Steps to End Homelessness

Crossing the Line: Taking Steps to End Homelessness

| December 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

Take a look at this great excerpt from Diane Nilan’s Book giving some of the many causes of Homelessness.
“To any or all of the above maladies, add pervasive poverty and a critical shortage of housing options for even
those with moderate incomes, and homelessness lurks right around the corner.”

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